Digimon World Re:Digitize Decode Extra Scenario Has Demon Lords, Royal Knights

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More details have been announced for the second extra scenario added to Digimon World Re:Digitize Decode for the Nintendo 3DS. As previously reported, this scenario is dubbed “Scheme of the Demon Lords”.

 

The Scheme of the Demon Lords scenario takes place after the events of the main game are over, according to Famitsu magazine. Now that the main enemies are gone, peace has returned to the Digital World. However, new character Rina Shinomiya notices that the abnormalities in the real world aren’t gone. It’s at this time Barbamon—the main Demon Lord of this arc—activates a program he had set up, which sucks Rina into the Digital World and traps her there.

 

Rina does have the Decode ability, which she shares with the protagonist, but it is unknown if this is the special ability that has caused her to be the target of this Demon Lord. After Barbamon declares his intention to rule the Digital World, the protagonists set out to free Rina and to put an end to Barbamon’s ambitions.

 

Rina’s partner Digimon is V-mon, a mischievous Digimon that can use the quasi-evolution technique, Armor Evolution (a lot of factors go into actual Evolution, so Armor Evolution can be thought of as a ‘hack’ to bypass these factors by using a single item). The tiny dragon Digimon also has a strong sense of justice, which comes as no surprise when you look at V-mon’s final form, AlForce V-Dramon—a member of the Royal Knights.

 

On the antagonist’s side, two Demon Lords appearing in the scenario in addition to Barbamon have been revealed. These are Lilithmon, the Demon Lord of Lust, and Beelzebumon, the Demon Lord of Gluttony. (Note that Barbamon is the Demon Lord of Greed.) Not much has stated about them, the magazine makes it very clear that the Demon Lords each have their own agenda, which is why they almost never work together.

 

Digimon World Re:Digitize Decode is slated for release in Japan on June 27, 2013.


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