Digimon World: Next Order Screenshots Reveal Powerful Attacks

Bandai Namco has released a new Digimon World: Next Order graphics which compare the difference between the PS4 version and the PS Vita. Aside from that, it also revealed some of the powerful attacks used in the game.

The screenshots came as a promotion for the upcoming release of Digimon World: Next Order on the PlayStation 4. The differences look pronounced and amazing. Aside from that, it also revealed some of the powerful attacks used in the game.

Some of the powerful attacks presented in the released graphics include the Dark Roar by Darkdramon, Celestial Blade by Susanoomon, and Machine Gun Destroyer by MagnaGarurumon.

According to the Digimon wiki, Dark Roar allows Dardramon to fire dark matter to his enemies which no one can survive. The Celestial Blade, on the other hand, enables Susanoomon to slice and slash anyone with zero chance of survival. The Celestial Blade is literally translated as Slash of Heavenly Wings. Lastly, MagnaGarurumon's Machine Gun Destroyer or Feral Fire lets out simultaneous firings of all its guns against a locked target. This leaves the target no chance to escape the onslaught.

Digimon World: Next Order has already a PS Vita version and its PS4 version will be released next year first in Japan and then in Europe and North America.

Aside from the enhanced graphics for the "International" version of the game, Digimon World: Next Order in Japan will also feature 12 new Digimon and 30 new events, all of which will be available on the PS Vita as well through a free update. It is more likely, although no official statement has been released yet, that the North American and European version will also receive similar updates.

Digimon World: Next Order will be released in North America first on January 31, 2017. It will be released in Europe next on January27, 2017. Both will be for the PS4. Meanwhile, Japan will have the PS4 version of the game on February 26, 2017.

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