Digimon World Dusk/Dawn info overload: game details, screens, art, pack shots

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Namco Bandai will be launching two new Digimon games that will surely exploit the concept of duality of both the Nintendo DS and the games’ storyline. Given that there really are two sides to every story, then those will be coming from the Light Fang team of Sunshine district and the Night Crow team of Dark Moon district. Still not getting what we mean? Let’s explain.

In the two new games Namco Bandai will be releasing, Digimon World: Dawn and Digimon World: Dusk, players will take on the role of a rookie Digimon Tamer. They will have to travel, collect, train, and evolve Digimon while trying to uncover the truth behind the huge earthquake that damaged the access points to the Digital World.

In Digimon World: Dawn, the player is a member of the Light Fang team of Sunshine district. There are rumors that the mysterious occurrences were caused by the Night Crow team. He has to find out the truth to what happened, and restore the city. As a member of the Night Crow team of Dark Moon district in Digimon World: Dusk, the player is also tasked to find out the truth about the same earthquake which was supposedly caused by the Light Fang team. He is also tasked to restore the city.

No doubt that the stories of the two worlds are intertwined, but Namco Bandai doesn’t stopped there with the similarities. Digimon World: Dusk and Dawn will also have the same features.

  • Over 400 Digimon from 8 species to collect, tame, train, and evolve
  • Unique and rare Digimon in each game that can only be obtained through wireless communication with the other game version
  • A new world map for each version that show information on each dungeon and the player’s location
  • New and Improved Digifarm
  • Managing Digimon’s locations during 3 on 5 turn-based battles is now possible
  • Unique storyline and characters
  • Wi-Fi battles with friends possible over Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection
  • “Tamer” points obtained after Wi-Fi battles can be traded for rare items

The games’ screenshots, logos, and concept art at the Full Article.

Digimon World Dusk/Dawn box art - Image 1 Digimon World Dusk/Dawn box art - Image 2

Namco Bandai will be launching two new Digimon games that will surely exploit the concept of duality of both the Nintendo DS and the games’ storyline. Given that there really are two sides to every story, then those will be coming from the Light Fang team of Sunshine district and the Night Crow team of Dark Moon district. Still not getting what we mean? Let’s explain.

In the two new games Namco Bandai will be releasing, Digimon World: Dawn and Digimon World: Dusk, players will take on the role of a rookie Digimon Tamer. They will have to travel, collect, train, and evolve Digimon while trying to uncover the truth behind the huge earthquake that damaged the access points to the Digital World.

In Digimon World: Dawn, the player is a member of the Light Fang team of Sunshine district. There are rumors that the mysterious occurrences were caused by the Night Crow team. He has to find out the truth to what happened, and restore the city. As a member of the Night Crow team of Dark Moon district in Digimon World: Dusk, the player is also tasked to find out the truth about the same earthquake which was supposedly caused by the Light Fang team. He is also tasked to restore the city.

No doubt that the stories of the two worlds are intertwined, but Namco Bandai doesn’t stopped there with the similarities. Digimon World: Dusk and Dawn will also have the same features.

  • Over 400 Digimon from 8 species to collect, tame, train, and evolve
  • Unique and rare Digimon in each game that can only be obtained through wireless communication with the other game version
  • A new world map for each version that show information on each dungeon and the player’s location
  • New and Improved Digifarm
  • Managing Digimon’s locations during 3 on 5 turn-based battles is now possible
  • Unique storyline and characters
  • Wi-Fi battles with friends possible over Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection
  • “Tamer” points obtained after Wi-Fi battles can be traded for rare items

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