Digimon Survive Pre-Order

A Digimon Survive Pre-Order Reward is Guilmon

Bandai Namco has shared pre-order rewards for Digimon Survive, which includes access to Guilmon. Those who pre-order Digimon Survive will receive a code to obtain Guilmon, who can eventually be Digivolved into Gallantmon. This means that consumers will need access to the internet in order to receive the Guilmon pre-order reward in Digimon Survive. Additionally, the fine print reveals that the pre-order bonus code must be redeemed before July 27, 2023. [Thanks, Gamer!]

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Additional pre-order bonuses are listed on the website. These are unique to which retailer Japanese consumers pre-order or purchase the game through. However, Bandai Namco has revealed that the digital versions of Digimon Survive will also have pre-order bonuses. Additionally, the Nintendo Switch version of the game will come with its own set of special bonuses when purchased through the Nintendo eShop. This may only be the case for Japanese versions of Digimon Survive.

Digimon Survive is a strategy-focused RPG, with players controlling Digimon on a grid-like field. A total of 10 Digimon can be placed on the field at any given time. The game will have a narrative that is “darker” in tone compared to previous Digimon titles.

Digimon Survive will release for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC on July 28, 2022.


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