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Bandai Namco presenta Digimon Alysion: Digital Card Game

Autor : Michael Actualizar : May 19,2025

Bandai Namco presenta Digimon Alysion: Digital Card Game

Bandai Namco está dando otro swing para llevar a Digimon a Mobile con Digimon Alysion, una versión digital del juego de cartas Digimon. Este nuevo y emocionante título estará disponible en Android e iOS como un juego gratuito, aunque aún no se ha anunciado una fecha de lanzamiento exacta.

El juego se anunció oficialmente durante Digimon Con 2025, que tuvo lugar el 19 de marzo. Durante el evento, Bandai Namco también compartió actualizaciones sobre otros proyectos, como la continuación de Digimon Liberator con un nuevo ARC en abril de 2025. Además, celebraron el 25 aniversario del anime de Digimon con un video especial y dieron a conocer un nuevo proyecto llamado Digimon Adventure: Beyond. También están desarrollando un nuevo RPG titulado Digimon Story: Time Stranger para consolas y PC.

Si juegas el juego de cartas de Digimon, Alysion no es la misma

Digimon Alysion no es un puerto directo del juego de cartas físicas. Presenta nuevas tarjetas 'digiaty', además de las tarjetas originales diseñadas específicamente para esta versión digital. Bandai Namco también está agregando un nuevo digimon y personajes a la mezcla.

La línea de personajes que aparece en el sitio web es predominantemente un elenco de niñas, que es una opción inusual para un juego de cartas digitales. Esto ha llevado a algún escepticismo entre los jugadores, particularmente aquellos que esperaban una adaptación fiel del juego físico.

Este no es el primer intento de Bandai Namco en un juego móvil Digimon. Sus esfuerzos anteriores en esta área no han tenido éxito, lo que ha llevado a algunas dudas sobre el éxito potencial de Digimon Alsion. A pesar de esto, todavía estoy ansioso por el juego. Se planea una prueba beta cerrada, pero los detalles aún están en secreto. Para obtener más información, puede visitar su sitio web oficial o seguir su cuenta X.

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