Digimon Story lands July 10

- Bandai Namco said Digimon Story: Time Stranger will launch on Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2 on July 10, with preorders already live. - The Nintendo versions add more than 450 Digimon, while Bandai Namco is selling Standard, Digital Deluxe, and Digital Ultimate editions ahead of release. - The game already launched on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC, making July 10 a delayed Nintendo rollout. (bandainamcoent.com)

Bandai Namco has set July 10, 2026 as the Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2 release date for Digimon Story: Time Stranger. (bandainamcoent.com) (nintendo.com) The publisher said preorders are open for Standard, Digital Deluxe, and Digital Ultimate editions on Nintendo systems. Its official store lists the Nintendo versions with the same July 10 date. (bandainamcoent.com) (store.bandainamcoent.com) Nintendo’s U.S. store page lists the Switch 2 version as releasing on 7/10/26. The game is also already live for downloadable content listings tied to that date. (nintendo.com 1) (nintendo.com 2) Bandai Namco describes Time Stranger as a turn-based role-playing game with monster-taming systems. Players move between Tokyo and the Digital World: Iliad, recruiting and raising Digimon for party battles. (bandainamcoent.com) (playstation.com) The company says the game includes more than 450 Digimon. Its story starts with a secret agent, an unknown creature, and a city-leveling explosion before the protagonist wakes up eight years in the past. (en.bandainamcoent.eu) (playstation.com) That July 10 date is not the game’s original debut. Bandai Namco’s official site now labels Digimon Story: Time Stranger “Available Now” on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Steam, Nintendo Switch 2, and Nintendo Switch, while its Europe site says the game sold more than 1 million units after launching last year on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. (bandainamcoent.com) (en.bandainamcoent.eu) That makes the Nintendo launch a later platform expansion, not the first release of the game. RPG Site reported the Switch and Switch 2 ports were handled by h.a.n.d., Inc., while Media.Vision Inc. developed the game overall. (rpgsite.net) (bandainamcoent.com) By July 10, Nintendo players will be getting a Digimon RPG that Bandai Namco has already been selling elsewhere, with preorders and post-launch downloadable content already mapped out. (nintendo.com) (bandainamcoent.com)

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