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The narrative follows a high school student sucked into the Digital World, which is being ravaged by "Machinedramon." To stop the threat, players must rebuild the city of .

: Feeding them, ensuring they sleep, and even taking them to the bathroom to avoid "accidents" that can lead to unfavorable evolutions. DIGIMON WORLD -next 0rder- [0100F00014254000][v...

: Each recruited Digimon adds a functional upgrade to the city, such as a laboratory for evolution tracking, a restaurant for stat-boosting meals, or a farm for resource management. Real-Time AI Combat The narrative follows a high school student sucked

Digimon World: Next Order is a modern evolution of the "monster-raising RPG" genre, serving as a direct spiritual successor to the 1999 cult classic Digimon World . Developed by B.B. Studio and published by Bandai Namco, the game—particularly in its International and Nintendo Switch/PC editions (identifiable by the Title ID 0100F00014254000 )—refines a niche gameplay loop centered on the cycle of life, death, and rebirth. The Core Loop: Raising Two Partners Real-Time AI Combat Digimon World: Next Order is

Unlike the more traditional turn-based Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth series, Next Order focuses on the survival-sim aspect of the franchise. Players must manage the biological needs of two Digimon partners simultaneously. This involves:

The narrative follows a high school student sucked into the Digital World, which is being ravaged by "Machinedramon." To stop the threat, players must rebuild the city of .

: Feeding them, ensuring they sleep, and even taking them to the bathroom to avoid "accidents" that can lead to unfavorable evolutions.

: Each recruited Digimon adds a functional upgrade to the city, such as a laboratory for evolution tracking, a restaurant for stat-boosting meals, or a farm for resource management. Real-Time AI Combat

Digimon World: Next Order is a modern evolution of the "monster-raising RPG" genre, serving as a direct spiritual successor to the 1999 cult classic Digimon World . Developed by B.B. Studio and published by Bandai Namco, the game—particularly in its International and Nintendo Switch/PC editions (identifiable by the Title ID 0100F00014254000 )—refines a niche gameplay loop centered on the cycle of life, death, and rebirth. The Core Loop: Raising Two Partners

Unlike the more traditional turn-based Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth series, Next Order focuses on the survival-sim aspect of the franchise. Players must manage the biological needs of two Digimon partners simultaneously. This involves: