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** [[spoiler: [[VideoGame/DigimonWorldReDigitize Mirei]] [[VideoGame/DigimonStoryCyberSleuth Mikagura]] is back as well and once again, she plays a crucial role in the game's plot.]]
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* StupidityIsTheOnlyOption: Meeting Kyubimon, it asks the player to solve a riddle. There are two answers, one of which makes it not speak to you, and the other forces you to fight three Kyubimon at once.
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* DegradedBoss: Machiendramon was the final boss of the first ''Digimon World''. Now there's an ''army'' of Machinedramaons, some of whom are very weak.

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''-next 0rder-'''s plot follows OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent Takuto/Shiki on their journey away from boring exams and into the digital world, where they meets their Digimon partners. After defeating an attacking Machinedramon, the protagonist is wisked to Floatia, the last refuge against the Machinedramon rampages that have been going on throughout the Digital World. Tasked by Jijimon to find out why this is happening in exchange for help with finding a way back to the real world, Takuto/Shiki embark on a strange journey in a stranger world, make new friends with both Digimon and humans, and discover a sinister plot involving both worlds.

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''-next 0rder-'''s plot follows OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent Takuto/Shiki on their journey away from boring exams and into the digital world, where they meets their Digimon partners. After defeating an attacking Machinedramon, the protagonist is wisked whisked to Floatia, the last refuge against the Machinedramon rampages that have been going on throughout the Digital World. Tasked by Jijimon to find out why this is happening in exchange for help with finding a way back to the real world, Takuto/Shiki embark on a strange journey in a stranger world, make new friends with both Digimon and humans, and discover a sinister plot involving both worlds.


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* ABoyAndHisX: Though unlike the first ''Digimon World'' games, you now have two Digimon partners. And the fact that you have two partners is something many of the characters point out is unusual.

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* ABoyAndHisX: Though unlike the first ''Digimon World'' games, game, you now have two Digimon partners. And the fact that you have two partners is something many of the characters point out is unusual.

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''-next 0rder-'''s plot follows OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent Takuto on his journey away from boring exams and into the digital world, where he meets his Digimon partner. New information about the game is being given in each issue of Weekly Famitsu magazine. Details are currently sparse, but several recurring locations and characters from DigimonWorld have been shown in promotional materials, most prominently the original game's FinalBoss. The game was released on the 17th of March 2016 in Japan, with a western release exclusively on [=PS4=] in early 2017.

The first trailer can be viewed [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2I6tBz_Kz_k here]].

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''-next 0rder-'''s plot follows OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent Takuto Takuto/Shiki on his their journey away from boring exams and into the digital world, where he they meets his their Digimon partner. New information about partners. After defeating an attacking Machinedramon, the game protagonist is being given in each issue of Weekly Famitsu magazine. Details are currently sparse, but several recurring locations and characters from DigimonWorld wisked to Floatia, the last refuge against the Machinedramon rampages that have been shown in promotional materials, most prominently going on throughout the original game's FinalBoss. Digital World. Tasked by Jijimon to find out why this is happening in exchange for help with finding a way back to the real world, Takuto/Shiki embark on a strange journey in a stranger world, make new friends with both Digimon and humans, and discover a sinister plot involving both worlds.

The game was released on the 17th of March 2016 in Japan, with a western release exclusively on [=PS4=] in early 2017.

2017. The first trailer can be viewed [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2I6tBz_Kz_k here]].



* ABoyAndHisX: Though unlike the first''Digimon World'' games, you now have two Digimon partners.

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* ABoyAndHisX: Though unlike the first''Digimon first ''Digimon World'' games, you now have two Digimon partners.partners. And the fact that you have two partners is something many of the characters point out is unusual.
* AccentUponTheWrongSyllable: In contrast to how it was pronounced in previous entries, Machinedramon gets the "-dramon" part overemphasized, going from the somewhat natural "Machine-DRAH-mon" to the somewhat more awkward "Machine-DRAY-mon". Additionally, some of the dialogue from the English dub emphasizes the odd parts of it at times.



* CatGirl: Himari's not a literal one, being completely human, but her appearance seems to invoke the trope. Not only does she sport an odd hairstyle that makes her seem to have cat ears, as well as a CuteLittleFang, her partner Digimon is a Salamon named Rikka, who eventually becomes Gatomon.



* {{Leitmotif}}: This game retroactively makes the Japanese opening theme to DigimonWorld one for the whole series.

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* {{Leitmotif}}: This game retroactively makes the Japanese opening theme to DigimonWorld ''DigimonWorld'' one for the whole series.series. Also, several themes from the original game make a return here (Floatia's music is File City's music, the "event boss" music is the same as the one from the original game, etc).



* PronounTrouble: While this game has a more consistent localization compared to ''Cyber Sleuth'', it still has trouble keeping gender pronouns consistent. For the most part, male pronouns will be used almost all the time, even for the majority of Digimon, who are also inconsistently called "it" at the same time, even when referring to a single character.[[note]]As far as the localization's concerned, the majority of Digimon are male, even the ones who are usually considered female despite their gender not being evident in their design (i.e. Palmon, who looks like a walking plant with bug-eyes, compared to its Ultimate level form Lillymon, who is an obviously female pixie). although any Digimon who was female in an older adaptation of the franchise (such as [[Anime/DigimonTamers Renamon's line]]) will sometimes have a female voice in the localization, which includes major ''Next Order'' character Taomon, who, in the English version, has the same "mature knowledgeable woman" voice it had in its debut anime, despite being constantly referred to as male in this game (and by all accounts, it probably is, and only has the voice as a reference to its role in ''Tamers''). And while this could be handwaved as a quirk of the Digimon themselves (the series' own explanation of Digimon gender identification varies from product to product, but for the most part, their gender isn't a factor until they take a form that's obviously male or female, and even then...), the constantly spotty localizations of many of the ''Digimon'' RPG[=s=] even before ''Cyber Sleuth'' points to either a constant struggle to appropriate the right pronouns for a gender-fluid species that the Japanese language doesn't need to worry about, or general laziness and apathy given to a series that could still be considered niche despite the relative success the resurgence efforts have brought to it.[[/note]]



* VideoGameCrueltyPunishment: Almost all mistreatment (which are called "Curses" and "Training Failures" by the game, but termed as "care mistakes" by the fans) will have the Digimon visibly lash out at you, and beyond that, it also lowers their life expectancy (but not as much as it did in the original game), so if you overworked your Digimon just to get an Ultimate or Mega faster, congratulations! It'll last for maybe a little over a day before keeling over from exhaustion. This trope is semi-averted for evolutions that ''do'' require Training Failures in order to evolve.

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* VideoGameCrueltyPunishment: Almost all mistreatment (which are called "Curses" and "Training Failures" by the game, but termed as "care mistakes" by the fans) will have the Digimon visibly lash out at you, and beyond that, it also lowers their life expectancy (but not as much as it did in the original game), so if you overworked your Digimon just to get an Ultimate or Mega faster, congratulations! It'll last for maybe a little over a day before keeling over from exhaustion. This trope is semi-averted for evolutions that ''do'' require Training Failures in order to evolve.evolve, and further averted when you have enough Tamer Skills that keep your Digimon alive long enough to both achieve those evolutions and remain in them for longer periods of time.
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''-next 0rder-'''s plot follows OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent Takuto on his journey away from boring exams and into the digital world, where he meets his Digimon partner. New information about the game is being given in each issue of Weekly Famitsu magazine. Details are currently sparse, but several recurring locations and characters from DigimonWorld have been shown in promotional materials, most prominently the original game's FinalBoss. The game was released on the 17th of March 2016 in Japan, with a western release exclusively on [=PS4=] set for early 2017.

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''-next 0rder-'''s plot follows OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent Takuto on his journey away from boring exams and into the digital world, where he meets his Digimon partner. New information about the game is being given in each issue of Weekly Famitsu magazine. Details are currently sparse, but several recurring locations and characters from DigimonWorld have been shown in promotional materials, most prominently the original game's FinalBoss. The game was released on the 17th of March 2016 in Japan, with a western release exclusively on [=PS4=] set for in early 2017.
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* DifficultyByRegion: {{Zigzagged|Trope}} in execution. The PS4 version has two difficulty modes at the start, Easy and Normal. However, the modes only seem to affect training results: in Normal, the effects of training are effectively cut in half, making it take longer to raise your Digimon to survivable levels (and extensive testing by the playerbase has shown that nothing else, including enemy strength and AI, changes between the modes). Additionally, it seems that "Easy" is actually the PS Vita version's Normal mode, which basically means that the international "Easy" is actually Normal, while "Normal" should be considered Hard.[[note]]It's been speculated that the reason for all of this is due the Vita release getting complaints about it being too easy, so the devs added a mode where it was harder to train your Digimon, then termed the second more "Normal" so that most players would choose it upon starting the game.[[/note]]

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* DifficultyByRegion: {{Zigzagged|Trope}} in execution. The PS4 version has two difficulty modes at the start, Easy and Normal. However, the modes only seem to affect training results: in Normal, the effects of training are effectively cut in half, making it take longer to raise your Digimon to survivable levels (and extensive testing by the playerbase has shown that nothing else, including enemy strength and AI, changes between the modes). Additionally, it seems that "Easy" is actually the PS Vita version's Normal mode, which basically means that the international "Easy" is actually Normal, while "Normal" should be considered Hard.[[note]]It's been speculated that the reason for all of this is due the Vita release getting complaints about it being too easy, so the devs added a mode where it was harder to train your Digimon, then termed the second more mode "Normal" so that most players would choose it upon starting the game.[[/note]]

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I Coulda Been A Contender: Trope misuse (the trope's about someone who retired before they hit their prime; the MC in Next Order was never said to have retired and the English script seems to imply that they actually won the tournament, with the other human characters being the semi-finalists).


* ABoyAndHisX: Though unlike other Digimon World games, you now have two Digimon partners.
* AntiFrustrationFeatures: Unlike previous entries, it is actually possibly to see the requirements for Digivolutions (Though you need to unlock them first.
* CallBack: To the very first VideoGame/DigimonWorld. The player awakens in that game to Jijimon telling them "Welcome to Digimon World." The first teaser welcomes the player "Back" to Digimon World.

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* ABoyAndHisX: Though unlike other Digimon World the first''Digimon World'' games, you now have two Digimon partners.
* AntiFrustrationFeatures: Most of the bigger issues with raising Digimon in the original ''VideoGame/DigimonWorld'' were streamlined in ''Next Order'':
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Unlike previous entries, it is actually possibly to see the requirements for Digivolutions (Though in-game (though you need to unlock them first.
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** Several Digimon give you items by talking to them each in-game day, so it's a little easier to handle Digimon raising and battling in the beginning until you unlock the Item Shop.
** Enemy Digimon have unique labels that will warn you of how strong they could be.
** In the same vein, if you're stronger than an enemy Digimon, they won't try to fight you unless you choose to engage them.
** Several abilities, called Tamer Skills, can be obtained with points you gain from leveling up. And all of them help make training powerful Digimon much easier.
** After a certain point, you'll be able to have your Digimons' evolution paths locked, so you can choose to keep your Digimon from forcibly Digivolving into something you don't want them to evolve into, especially in later generations where your Digimon will more than likely meet multiple requirements for different evolutions.
* CallBack: To the very first VideoGame/DigimonWorld.''VideoGame/DigimonWorld''. The player awakens in that game to Jijimon telling them "Welcome to Digimon World." The first teaser welcomes the player "Back" to Digimon World.World.
* DifficultyByRegion: {{Zigzagged|Trope}} in execution. The PS4 version has two difficulty modes at the start, Easy and Normal. However, the modes only seem to affect training results: in Normal, the effects of training are effectively cut in half, making it take longer to raise your Digimon to survivable levels (and extensive testing by the playerbase has shown that nothing else, including enemy strength and AI, changes between the modes). Additionally, it seems that "Easy" is actually the PS Vita version's Normal mode, which basically means that the international "Easy" is actually Normal, while "Normal" should be considered Hard.[[note]]It's been speculated that the reason for all of this is due the Vita release getting complaints about it being too easy, so the devs added a mode where it was harder to train your Digimon, then termed the second more "Normal" so that most players would choose it upon starting the game.[[/note]]



* ICouldaBeenAContender: In fifth grade, Takuto was a runner-up in a Digimon tournament. This has been noted to make him a SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute for Saiba Neo and Yagami Taichi from DigimonVTamer01, who both participated in a similar tournament in the same grade.
* IntercontinuityCrossover: [[VideoGame/DigimonWorldReDigitize Rina Shinomiya and her Veemon]] show up [[VideoGame/DigimonStoryCyberSleuth again]] in this game, making this her third appearance since her debut.

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* ICouldaBeenAContender: In fifth grade, Takuto was a runner-up in a Digimon tournament. This has been noted to make him a SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute for Saiba Neo and Yagami Taichi from DigimonVTamer01, who both participated in a similar tournament in the same grade.
* IntercontinuityCrossover: [[VideoGame/DigimonWorldReDigitize Rina Shinomiya and her Veemon]] show up [[VideoGame/DigimonStoryCyberSleuth again]] in this game, making this her their third appearance since her debut.their debut.
* KingMook: You'll occasionally find giant versions of regular mobs on the field, and they are, of course, much stronger than anything else in the same field. They also tend to be very strong regardless of what stage of evolution they are: a King-level Botamon (an In-Training Digimon, which is basically a Digimon newborn) can still give trained Ultimates and Megas a run for their money.



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* ShoutOut: One of the Colosseum battles is titled [[Creator/StudioGhibli Studio Gobli]]
* ToiletHumor: One of the first Digimon confirmed for the game is Numemon. It's a sequel to DigimonWorld, so this is a given.

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* {{Mons}}: Well, it ''is'' a ''Franchise/{{Digimon}}'' game, so of course the titular Digital Monsters are the main appeal. And like other games and media in the franchise, the Digimon fulfill mulitple roles, and aren't just members of your battle party.
* NobodyPoops: Mostly averted, but otherwise it's just like in the original game. Your Digimon will want to use bathroom at regular intervals, so you better be ready to deal with that! Incidentally, this trope is played straight for Mega level Digimon, who never need to use the bathroom.
* RaisingSim: The game goes back to the original ''Digimon World''[='s=] gameplay style, which was based of the V-Pet games that the series began with. Unlike the ''Digimon Story'' games, such as ''Cyber Sleuth'', which were mostly standard turn-based [=JRPGs=], ''Next Order'' requires you to train your Digimon in a gym in order to fulfill evolution conditions and survive treks out into the wild. Additionally, other V-Pet features such as death and rebirth, and, of course, pooping, all make a return here.
* ShoutOut: One of the Colosseum battles is titled [[Creator/StudioGhibli Studio Gobli]]
Gobli]].
* ToiletHumor: One of the first Digimon confirmed for the game is Numemon. It's a sequel to DigimonWorld, ''VideoGame/DigimonWorld'', so this is a given.given. Be prepared to not just deal with taking your Digimon to the bathroom regularly, but to also deal with fecal-matter throwing Digimon as well.
* VideoGameCaringPotential: It's a RaisingSim, so taking good care of your Digimon will often result in powerful partners that'll have your back until the day they die. Additionally, some of the more popular Digimon (such as the main ones from the various anime shows) require good care in order to be accessible.
* VideoGameCrueltyPotential: Of course, you could always just do whatever you want. Ignore your Digimons' needs such as bathroom breaks and eating. Scold them when they expect praise for training and fighting hard. Refuse to let them take rests during training and work them until they're sick. In fact, some players even abuse their Digimon on purpose, oftentimes because they wanted a specific Digimon evolution [[DisproportionateRetribution and they didn't get it.]]
* VideoGameCrueltyPunishment: Almost all mistreatment (which are called "Curses" and "Training Failures" by the game, but termed as "care mistakes" by the fans) will have the Digimon visibly lash out at you, and beyond that, it also lowers their life expectancy (but not as much as it did in the original game), so if you overworked your Digimon just to get an Ultimate or Mega faster, congratulations! It'll last for maybe a little over a day before keeling over from exhaustion. This trope is semi-averted for evolutions that ''do'' require Training Failures in order to evolve.

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* ForcedLevelGrinding: It takes a LOT of grinding to keep up with enemies, or they'll rapidly outclass your digimon like nobody's business (this goes double for story enemies, which are significantly stronger than most random encounters). This on top of the need to grind your trainer level like there's no tomorrow so you can afford skills to further enable grinding. This even applies to Easy mode, in which your stat growth is doubled compared to normal mode. Expect to spend 90% of your time playing this game in the Training building.



* ToiletHumor: One of the first Digimon confirmed for the game is Numemon. It's a sequel to DigimonWorld, so this is a given.



* ToiletHumor: One of the first Digimon confirmed for the game is Numemon. It's a sequel to DigimonWorld, so this is a given.
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On August 1st 2015, NamcoBandai surprised just about everyone with the first teaser trailer for ''Digimon World -next 0rder-'', the 2016 UsefulNotes/PlayStationVita sequel to ''VideoGame/DigimonWorld'' and ''VideoGame/DigimonWorldReDigitize''. Unlike the [[VideoGame/DigimonStoryCyberSleuth Digimon Story]] games, ''-next 0rder'' will specifically use the original virtual pet system pioneered on the Digimon virtual pets and expanded on by previous entries in the DigimonWorld series.

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On August 1st 2015, NamcoBandai surprised just about everyone with the first teaser trailer for ''Digimon World -next 0rder-'', the 2016 UsefulNotes/PlayStationVita sequel to ''VideoGame/DigimonWorld'' and ''VideoGame/DigimonWorldReDigitize''. Unlike the [[VideoGame/DigimonStoryCyberSleuth Digimon Story]] games, ''-next 0rder'' will specifically use uses the original virtual pet system pioneered on the Digimon virtual pets and expanded on by previous entries in the DigimonWorld series.



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* AngstWhatAngst: The protagonist quickly gets over the confusion of being thrust into the digital world and happily agrees to work with Jijimon to restore the city
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* TheVirus: Pun aside, the [[spoiler:BH Virus is the cause of Digimon turning into violent Machinedramon]].

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* AntiFrustrationFeatures: Unlike previous entries, it is actually possibly to see the requirements for Digivolutions (Though you need to unlock them first.



* {{ShoutOut}}: One of the Colosseum battles is titled [[Creator/StudioGhibli Studio Gobli]]

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''-next 0rder-'''s plot follows OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent Takuto on his journey away from boring exams and into the digital world, where he meets his Digimon partner. New information about the game is being given in each issue of Weekly Famitsu magazine. Details are currently sparse, but several recurring locations and characters from DigimonWorld have been shown in promotional materials, most prominently the original game's FinalBoss. The game was released on the 17th of March 2016 in Japan, with a western release on [=PS4=] and digital only release on PS Vita set for early 2017.

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''-next 0rder-'''s plot follows OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent Takuto on his journey away from boring exams and into the digital world, where he meets his Digimon partner. New information about the game is being given in each issue of Weekly Famitsu magazine. Details are currently sparse, but several recurring locations and characters from DigimonWorld have been shown in promotional materials, most prominently the original game's FinalBoss. The game was released on the 17th of March 2016 in Japan, with a western release exclusively on [=PS4=] and digital only release on PS Vita set for early 2017.
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''-next 0rder-'''s plot follows OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent Takuto on his journey away from boring exams and into the digital world, where he meets his Digimon partner. New information about the game is being given in each issue of Weekly Famitsu magazine. Details are currently sparse, but several recurring locations and characters from DigimonWorld have been shown in promotional materials, most prominently the original game's FinalBoss. The game was released on the 17th of March 2016 in Japan, with a western release on [=PS4=] set for early 2017.

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''-next 0rder-'''s plot follows OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent Takuto on his journey away from boring exams and into the digital world, where he meets his Digimon partner. New information about the game is being given in each issue of Weekly Famitsu magazine. Details are currently sparse, but several recurring locations and characters from DigimonWorld have been shown in promotional materials, most prominently the original game's FinalBoss. The game was released on the 17th of March 2016 in Japan, with a western release on [=PS4=] and digital only release on PS Vita set for early 2017.
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''-next 0rder-'''s plot follows OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent Takuto on his journey away from boring exams and into the digital world, where he meets his Digimon partner. New information about the game is being given in each issue of Weekly Famitsu magazine. Details are currently sparse, but several recurring locations and characters from DigimonWorld have been shown in promotional materials, most prominently the original game's FinalBoss. The game was released on the 17th of March 2016 in Japan, with a western release set for early 2017.

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''-next 0rder-'''s plot follows OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent Takuto on his journey away from boring exams and into the digital world, where he meets his Digimon partner. New information about the game is being given in each issue of Weekly Famitsu magazine. Details are currently sparse, but several recurring locations and characters from DigimonWorld have been shown in promotional materials, most prominently the original game's FinalBoss. The game was released on the 17th of March 2016 in Japan, with a western release on [=PS4=] set for early 2017.



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* CallBack: To the very first DigimonWorld. The player awakens in that game to Jijimon telling them "Welcome to Digimon World." The first teaser welcomes the player "Back" to Digimon World.

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''-next 0rder-'''s plot follows OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent Takuto on his journey away from boring exams and into the digital world, where he meets his Digimon partner. New information about the game is being given in each issue of Weekly Famitsu magazine. Details are currently sparse, but several recurring locations and characters from DigimonWorld have been shown in promotional materials, most prominently the original game's FinalBoss. The game was released on the 17th of March 2016 in Japan, with no news as of yet for a Western release.

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''-next 0rder-'''s plot follows OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent Takuto on his journey away from boring exams and into the digital world, where he meets his Digimon partner. New information about the game is being given in each issue of Weekly Famitsu magazine. Details are currently sparse, but several recurring locations and characters from DigimonWorld have been shown in promotional materials, most prominently the original game's FinalBoss. The game is said to be 30% complete was released on the 17th of March 2016 in Japan, with no news as of August 6th 2015.
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On August 1st 2015, NamcoBandai surprised just about everyone with the first teaser trailer for ''Digimon World -next 0rder-'', the 2016 PlayStation Vita sequel to ''VideoGame/DigimonWorld'' and ''VideoGame/DigimonWorldReDigitize''. Unlike the [[VideoGame/DigimonStoryCyberSleuth Digimon Story]] games, ''-next 0rder'' will specifically use the original virtual pet system pioneered on the Digimon virtual pets and expanded on by previous entries in the DigimonWorld series.

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On August 1st 2015, NamcoBandai surprised just about everyone with the first teaser trailer for ''Digimon World -next 0rder-'', the 2016 PlayStation Vita UsefulNotes/PlayStationVita sequel to ''VideoGame/DigimonWorld'' and ''VideoGame/DigimonWorldReDigitize''. Unlike the [[VideoGame/DigimonStoryCyberSleuth Digimon Story]] games, ''-next 0rder'' will specifically use the original virtual pet system pioneered on the Digimon virtual pets and expanded on by previous entries in the DigimonWorld series.



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On August 1st 2015, NamcoBandai surprised just about everyone with the first teaser trailer for ''Digimon World -next 0rder-'', the 2016 PlayStation Vita sequel to DigimonWorld and DigimonWorldReDigitize. Unlike the [[VideoGame/DigimonStoryCyberSleuth Digimon Story]] games, ''-next 0rder'' will specifically use the original virtual pet system pioneered on the Digimon virtual pets and expanded on by previous entries in the DigimonWorld series.

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On August 1st 2015, NamcoBandai surprised just about everyone with the first teaser trailer for ''Digimon World -next 0rder-'', the 2016 PlayStation Vita sequel to DigimonWorld ''VideoGame/DigimonWorld'' and DigimonWorldReDigitize.''VideoGame/DigimonWorldReDigitize''. Unlike the [[VideoGame/DigimonStoryCyberSleuth Digimon Story]] games, ''-next 0rder'' will specifically use the original virtual pet system pioneered on the Digimon virtual pets and expanded on by previous entries in the DigimonWorld series.


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On August 1st 2015, NamcoBandai surprised just about everyone with the first teaser trailer for ''Digimon World -next 0rder-'', the 2016 PlayStation Vita sequel to DigimonWorld and DigimonWorldReDigitize. Unlike the [[DigimonStoryCyberSleuth Digimon Story]] games, ''-next 0rder'' will specifically use the original virtual pet system pioneered on the Digimon virtual pets and expanded on by previous entries in the DigimonWorld series.

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On August 1st 2015, NamcoBandai surprised just about everyone with the first teaser trailer for ''Digimon World -next 0rder-'', the 2016 PlayStation Vita sequel to DigimonWorld and DigimonWorldReDigitize. Unlike the [[DigimonStoryCyberSleuth [[VideoGame/DigimonStoryCyberSleuth Digimon Story]] games, ''-next 0rder'' will specifically use the original virtual pet system pioneered on the Digimon virtual pets and expanded on by previous entries in the DigimonWorld series.
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* EpilepticTrees: Has spawned at least one already. The teaser trailer begins as a remake of DigimonWorld's opening FMV, and part way through cuts to Machinedramon from the first game being assembled in a space that resembles the Back Dimension. The theory? [[spoiler:Analogman]] is back.

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On August 1st 2015, NamcoBandai surprised just about everyone with the first teaser trailer for [[XtremeKoolLetterz ''Digimon World -next 0rder-'']], the 2016 PlayStation Vita sequel to DigimonWorld and DigimonWorldReDigitize. Unlike the [[DigimonStoryCyberSleuth Digimon Story]] games, ''-next 0rder'' will specifically use the original virtual pet system pioneered on the Digimon virtual pets and expanded on by previous entries in the DigimonWorld series.

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On August 1st 2015, NamcoBandai surprised just about everyone with the first teaser trailer for [[XtremeKoolLetterz ''Digimon World -next 0rder-'']], 0rder-'', the 2016 PlayStation Vita sequel to DigimonWorld and DigimonWorldReDigitize. Unlike the [[DigimonStoryCyberSleuth Digimon Story]] games, ''-next 0rder'' will specifically use the original virtual pet system pioneered on the Digimon virtual pets and expanded on by previous entries in the DigimonWorld series.


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On August 1st 2015, NamcoBandai surprised just about everyone with the first teaser trailer for [[XtremeKoolLetterz ''Digimon World -next 0rder-'']], the 2016 PlayStation Vita sequel to DigimonWorld and DigimonWorldReDigitize. Unlike the [[DigimonStoryCyberSleuth Digimon Story]] games, -next 0rder0 will specifically use the original virtual pet system pioneered on the Digimon virtual pets and expanded on by previous entries in the DigimonWorld series.

-next 0rder-'s plot follows OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent Takuto on his journey away from boring exams and into the digital world, where he meets his Digimon partner. New information about the game is being given in each issue of Weekly Famitsu magazine. Details are currently sparse, but several recurring locations and characters from DigimonWorld have been shown in promotional materials, most prominently the original game's FinalBoss. The game is said to be 30% complete as of August 6th 2015.

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On August 1st 2015, NamcoBandai surprised just about everyone with the first teaser trailer for [[XtremeKoolLetterz ''Digimon World -next 0rder-'']], the 2016 PlayStation Vita sequel to DigimonWorld and DigimonWorldReDigitize. Unlike the [[DigimonStoryCyberSleuth Digimon Story]] games, -next 0rder0 ''-next 0rder'' will specifically use the original virtual pet system pioneered on the Digimon virtual pets and expanded on by previous entries in the DigimonWorld series.

-next 0rder-'s ''-next 0rder-'''s plot follows OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent Takuto on his journey away from boring exams and into the digital world, where he meets his Digimon partner. New information about the game is being given in each issue of Weekly Famitsu magazine. Details are currently sparse, but several recurring locations and characters from DigimonWorld have been shown in promotional materials, most prominently the original game's FinalBoss. The game is said to be 30% complete as of August 6th 2015.
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On July 31st 2015, NamcoBandai surprised just about everyone with the first teaser trailer for [[XtremeKoolLetterz ''Digimon World -next 0rder-'']], the 2016 PlayStation Vita sequel to DigimonWorld and DigimonWorldReDigitize. Unlike the [[DigimonStoryCyberSleuth Digimon Story]] games, -next 0rder0 will specifically use the original virtual pet system pioneered on the Digimon virtual pets and expanded on by previous entries in the DigimonWorld series.

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On July 31st August 1st 2015, NamcoBandai surprised just about everyone with the first teaser trailer for [[XtremeKoolLetterz ''Digimon World -next 0rder-'']], the 2016 PlayStation Vita sequel to DigimonWorld and DigimonWorldReDigitize. Unlike the [[DigimonStoryCyberSleuth Digimon Story]] games, -next 0rder0 will specifically use the original virtual pet system pioneered on the Digimon virtual pets and expanded on by previous entries in the DigimonWorld series.

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On July 31st 2015, NamcoBandai surprised just about everyone with the first teaser trailer for ''Digimon World -next 0rder-'', the 2016 PlayStation Vita sequel to DigimonWorld and DigimonWorldReDigitize. Using the original virtual pet system pioneered on Digimon tamagotchi and expanded on by the DigimonWorld series, -next 0rder-'s plot follows OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent Takuto on his journey away from boring exams and into the digital world, where he meets his Digimon partner. Details on the plot are sparse at this time, but several recurring locations and characters from DigimonWorld have been shown in promo materials, most prominently the original game's FinalBoss. -next 0rder- is said to be 30% complete as of August 6th 2015.

EpilepticTrees: Has spawned at least one already. The teaser trailer begins as a remake of DigimonWorld's opening FMV, and part way through cuts to Machinedramon from the first game being assembled in a space that resembles the Back Dimension. The theory? [[spoiler:Analogman]] is back.

ICouldaBeenAContender: In fifth grade, Takuto was a runner-up in a Digimon tournament. This has been noted to make him a SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute for Neo Saiba and Yagami Taichi from DigimonVTamer01, who both participated in a similar tournament in the same grade.

XTremeKoolLetterz: The title.

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[[caption-width-right:300:''[[CallBack Welcome "Back" to Digimon World]]]]''
On July 31st 2015, NamcoBandai surprised just about everyone with the first teaser trailer for [[XtremeKoolLetterz ''Digimon World -next 0rder-'', 0rder-'']], the 2016 PlayStation Vita sequel to DigimonWorld and DigimonWorldReDigitize. Using Unlike the [[DigimonStoryCyberSleuth Digimon Story]] games, -next 0rder0 will specifically use the original virtual pet system pioneered on the Digimon tamagotchi virtual pets and expanded on by previous entries in the DigimonWorld series, series.

-next 0rder-'s plot follows OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent Takuto on his journey away from boring exams and into the digital world, where he meets his Digimon partner. New information about the game is being given in each issue of Weekly Famitsu magazine. Details on the plot are sparse at this time, currently sparse, but several recurring locations and characters from DigimonWorld have been shown in promo promotional materials, most prominently the original game's FinalBoss. -next 0rder- The game is said to be 30% complete as of August 6th 2015.

The first trailer can be viewed [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2I6tBz_Kz_k here]].

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!!This game has examples of the following tropes:

* ABoyAndHisX
* CallBack: To the very first DigimonWorld. The player awakens in that game to Jijimon telling them "Welcome to Digimon World." The first teaser welcomes the player "Back" to Digimon World.
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EpilepticTrees: Has spawned at least one already. The teaser trailer begins as a remake of DigimonWorld's opening FMV, and part way through cuts to Machinedramon from the first game being assembled in a space that resembles the Back Dimension. The theory? [[spoiler:Analogman]] is back.

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ICouldaBeenAContender: In fifth grade, Takuto was a runner-up in a Digimon tournament. This has been noted to make him a SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute for Neo Saiba Neo and Yagami Taichi from DigimonVTamer01, who both participated in a similar tournament in the same grade.

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* {{Leitmotif}}: This game retroactively makes the Japanese opening theme to DigimonWorld one for the whole series.
* {{Mons}}
* ToiletHumor: One of the first Digimon confirmed for the game is Numemon. It's a sequel to DigimonWorld, so this is a given.
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XTremeKoolLetterz: The title.
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On July 31st 2015, NamcoBandai surprised just about everyone with the first teaser trailer for ''Digimon World -next 0rder-'', the 2016 PlayStation Vita sequel to DigimonWorld and DigimonWorldReDigitize. Using the original virtual pet system pioneered on Digimon tamagotchi and expanded on by the DigimonWorld series, -next 0rder-'s plot follows OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent Takuto on his journey away from boring exams and into the digital world, where he meets his Digimon partner. Details on the plot are sparse at this time, but several recurring locations and characters from DigimonWorld have been shown in promo materials, most prominently the original game's FinalBoss. -next 0rder- is said to be 30% complete as of August 6th 2015.

EpilepticTrees: Has spawned at least one already. The teaser trailer begins as a remake of DigimonWorld's opening FMV, and part way through cuts to Machinedramon from the first game being assembled in a space that resembles the Back Dimension. The theory? [[spoiler:Analogman]] is back.

ICouldaBeenAContender: In fifth grade, Takuto was a runner-up in a Digimon tournament. This has been noted to make him a SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute for Neo Saiba and Yagami Taichi from DigimonVTamer01, who both participated in a similar tournament in the same grade.

XTremeKoolLetterz: The title.

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