Overview
- The demo is available now on the Nintendo eShop for both Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2 and includes the game’s full opening chapter with a save that transfers to the full release.
- Finishing the opening chapter unlocks a Central Town Adventure Trial that lets players explore and fight more Digimon but whose progress cannot be carried into the retail game.
- The Switch 2 build offers selectable Performance mode at full HD and 60 frames per second and Quality mode at 4K and 30 frames per second so players can compare visual and framerate trade-offs.
- Bandai Namco has scheduled the Switch and Switch 2 releases for July 10, 2026, joining existing PS5, Xbox Series X and PC versions already on sale.
- The demo highlights the game’s core features—time‑travel JRPG story, strategic turn‑based battles and over 450 collectible Digimon—and lets players judge gameplay, performance, and whether to continue with a purchased copy.