Bandai Namco Announces Online Streaming Option For DIGIMON CON

Bandai Namco Announces Online Streaming Option For DIGIMON CON

Bandai Namco announces that Digimon Con will be streamed online through the companies YouTube channel worldwide free for all viewers!

By JPD - Feb 08, 2023 10:02 AM EST
Filed Under: Digimon Battle

Want to attend Digimon Con, but can't make it in person? We have a solution for you! Bandai Namco made the announcement on Monday that it will provide free live streaming of this year's Digimon Con online event on the official YouTube channel of the company all around the world, beginning on February 11 at 8:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time (EST). 

Check out the promotional video for the event!

During the event, there will be new project announcements for the Digimon 25th Project, concerts, interviews with the casts of the Digimon Frontier and Digimon Ghost Game anime series, information on the international edition of the Digimon World: Next Order game, the initial selection results for this year's Digimon Illustration Competition, matches of the Digimon Card Game, and news about the Digimon Vital Bracelet peripheral.

In February of 2022, the very first Digimon Con event was broadcast live and freely available to viewers all over the world over the internet.

The Digimon Ghost Game anime, which debuted in October 2021 and is currently broadcast on Fuji TV at 9:00 am on Sundays, is the most recent installment in the franchise. The series is being streamed on Crunchyroll at the same time that it is shown.

The events of the anime take place "just a tiny bit in the future," at a time when reports of unexplained phenomena known as "hologram ghosts" are beginning to circulate on the internet. The protagonist of the anime is named Hiro, who discovered that he could see Digimon after turning on a "Digivice" that his late father had given to him. They examine the strange occurrences that are taking place around them in the normal course of their lives with the assistance of the Digimon Gammamon, and in the process, they gradually enter the realm of Digimon.

The first episode of the fourth anime series, titled Digimon Frontier, aired in the year 2002.

The newest film to be released in the Digimon Adventure 02 anime series is titled "Digimon Adventure 02 The Beginning." The events of this narrative take place in February 2012, a short time after the events shown in the anime series Digimon Adventure tri. and Digimon Adventure: Last Evolution Kizuna.

The Digimon World: Next Order video game will be available for purchase on Nintendo Switch and personal computers (PCs) through Steam on February 22 in both North America and Europe. The video game was initially released in 2016 for the PlayStation Vita, and then in 2017 it was made available worldwide for the PlayStation 4. It had numerous language options, such as English and Japanese voice acting, as well as subtitles in English, French, and Spanish.

Let us know if you will be tuning into the event in the comments below!

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