Digimon Encyclopedia Officially Translated into English and Chinese

Digimon Encyclopedia Officially Translated into English and Chinese

People worldwide outside Japan can now access and read the Digimon Encyclopedia website, as Bandai Namco translated it into English, Simplified Chinese, and Traditional Chinese. It was already available in Japanese. This ended up being the first announcement at Digimon Con 2022.

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The Digimon Encyclopedia website is exactly what it sounds like. People who visit can find data on Digimon who appeared in different games and shows. There is a search function, to look for specific characters. You can also look by alphabetical order, check by level, set an attribute, or go by type. The site also has a featured character set as the “highlight” at the top of the page. For example, on February 25, 2022, Sistermon Ciel (Awake.) was the featured character.

Going to a Digimon’s page offers additional details. People can see their level, type, attribute, special moves, and other characters related to it. There is also a profile section going over the specific character’s details and notable traits.

The Digimon Encyclopedia English, Simplified Chinese, and Traditional Chinese translations are one of multiple announcements that came up during the presentation. For example, Digimon Survive Producer Kazumasa Habu went over the reason for the game’s delay and noted it will be a bit still before its release date will be announced.


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