
The demo for Digimon Story: Time Stranger allows players to start gathering their preferred digital creatures ahead of time.
As a die-hard gamer, I’m super excited about diving back into the world of Digimon with “Digimon Story: Time Stranger”! This latest addition to Bandai Namco’s epic monster-collecting RPG series is going to take my gaming experience to new heights.
In this chapter, players like me are embarking on a thrilling time-travel adventure that blurs the lines between the digital and real worlds. The game offers an overhauled turn-based combat system, where every battle promises to be as action-packed as it is strategic. And let’s not forget about the new Digimon I get to recruit – these guys are going to make my team unstoppable!
The storyline in “Digimon Story: Time Stranger” revolves around exploring different eras, which means I’ll be navigating through various time periods and unraveling mysteries along the way. Buckle up, because this is one adventure I can’t wait to be a part of!
Prior to its official release on October 2nd, Bandai Namco has announced a pre-launch demo that allows enthusiasts an early taste of the game. Here’s when you can access this demo on PC and consoles, along with details about whether your progress from the demo will carry over to the full version upon its release.

PC release times
The demonstration for The Digimon Story: Time Stranger becomes available on Steam starting at 3 pm Pacific Time/ 6 pm Eastern Time on September 10. This translates to midnight Central European Summer Time in Europe on September 11, and 7 am Japanese Standard Time on the same day in Japan.
Console release times
The demo becomes available for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S users starting at midnight (local time) on September 11th. This means that players across North America, Europe, and Asia can access it simultaneously once the clock strikes midnight in their respective regions.
How to access the demo

The demonstration will be available for free download on Steam, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. PC players can obtain it directly from the Steam store once it becomes accessible, while console users can locate it by searching for “Digimon Story: Time Stranger” in the PlayStation Store or Microsoft Store.
There’s no need for a pre-order, so if you’re hesitant, this presents an ideal opportunity to test out the game before it hits the shelves!
Does demo progress carry over to the full game?
Absolutely! Bandai Namco has officially announced that the advancements you make during the demo will persist in the final version of the game. This means that your character’s story progress, the Digimon you’ve recruited, and the party configurations you create while playing will all be retained when the full release is available.
Through their official account, it’s been disclosed that the demonstration version includes the full prologue of the game, allowing players an opportunity to build relationships with numerous Digimon prior to release. Additionally, there’s a distinct mode that offers the freedom to traverse Central Town at will.
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2025-09-10 14:21