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New Digimon are here. Recently released in V-Jump magazine, these new Digimon screenshots show off what fans can expect from Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth: Hacker's Memory.

First Screenshots of Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth: Hacker’s Memory Show New Digimon

New Digimon are here. Recently released in V-Jump magazine, these new Digimon screenshots show off what fans can expect from Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth: Hacker's Memory.
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Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth: Hacker’s Memory, the sequel to 2016’s PlayStation Vita and PlayStation 4 game, Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth, has released new screenshots in the most recent issue of V-Jump, introducing four  new Digimon to the series.

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Let’s check them out in the screenshots below. 

Gryphonmon

First, we have the Mega level (Ultimate in Japan) Digimon, Gryphonmon, a Digimon that had a brief cameo appearance in the third Digimon anime series, Digimon Tamers.

Gryphonmon’s signature attack is Solo Roar (also known as Supersonic Voice), an attack which produces a high frequency sound wave which can disrupt the opponents entire data structure. Gryphonmon’s other attacks include Mobius Bite, Legendary Blade, and Legendary Claw.

Guardromon (Gold)

Then we have the recently introduced rare Champion level (Adult in Japan) Digimon from Digimon World Next Order, Guardromon (Gold). Normal Guardromon is brown and part of the Andromon digivolution line. Fans may remember original Guardromon as the Digimon partner of Kazu Shioda in  Digimon Tamers

Guadromon (Gold) has the same signature attack as its regular counterpart, Guardian Barrage (also known as Destruction Grenade), where it shoots missiles from its wrists, which is also its only known attack at the moment.

HippoGriffomon

Following that, we have the Ultimate Level (Perfect in Japan) Digimon, and pre-evolution of Gryphonmon, HippoGriffomon. HippoGriffomon may look familiar to fans of the fourth Digimon anime series, Digimon Frontier, as he was a villain in the movie, Digimon Frontier: The Island of Lost Digimon.

HippoGriffomon’s signature attack is Heat Wave, where is spews out an extremely high-temperatured wind. It also has a Sonic Voice attack.

SaviorHuckmon

And finally, we have the Ultimate level SaviorHuckmon, a new Digimon in the Huckmon/Jesmon digivolution line. Jesmon is one of the Royal Knights from  Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth, while rookie form Huckmon has an important role in the recent Digimon Adventure Tri movie series.

SaviorHuckmon’s signature attack is Trident Saber, where it attacks the enemy with its three red blades. SaviorHuckmon also has two other special attacks known as Rage Streit, where it launches a flying kick at the enemy using the blades on its feet, and Meteor Flame, where it rapidly shoots fireballs from its mouth.

Other screenshots released show new returning characters Fei and her Digimon partner, TigerVespamon, and new character Erika Mishima. 

Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth: Hacker’s Memory will feature more than 320 Digimon. The game is slated for release some time later this year in Japan, and in North America and Europe in 2018 for PlayStation Vita and PlayStation 4.


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Writer pursuing a career in Games & Entertainment media. Specialties include coverage of non-Pokémon monster taming RPGs, event coverage, indie game coverage, and coverage of various Japanese games.