Digimon Con

Digimon Con to be Held in February 2022

Bandai Namco announced Digimon Con, an all new online event, will be held in February 26, 2022. The broadcast will air through the Bandai Official YouTube channel. Additionally, access to the stream will come at no cost. It’s completely free. The broadcast will begin at 5pm PST/8pm EST/2pm CET. However, those watching in Japan will need to tune in at 10am JST on February 27, 2022 to watch the broadcast.

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Bandai Namco has already shared a broad outline of what will appear during Digimon Con. This includes musical performances, and merchandise that it will reveal in full. However, the website notes that some merchandise shown during the event may not be available in all regions. The broadcast will feature the following events, with more details and times announced in the future:

  • Digmon anime planning segment
  • Digimon series game information segment
  • Digimon Vital Bracelet Series new information and special app-related planning segment
  • Announcement of the Digimon Illustration Competition Winners
  • Special live performance from Ayumi Hamasaki

The website mentions that these events may change without warning. Additionally, the broadcast will be available in both English and Japanese. The website also notes that a portion of the broadcast will be different between the Japanese and English version. It does not specify which segment, or segments, will potentially be affected by this.


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