
Fans of Digimon Story Time Stranger express disappointment as console versions remain locked at 30fps. Discover the game's technical specifications across platforms and explore the exclusive bonuses included in various editions.

Digimon Story: Time Stranger, the latest installment in the franchise and successor to 2015's popular Cyber Sleuth, has revealed technical specifications that have upset some fans.
Official updates confirm the game will run at only 30fps on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S consoles, despite supporting 60fps on PC. Additionally, HDR support is absent across all platforms. It remains uncertain whether these specifications will change for the upcoming PlayStation 5 Pro.

The gaming community has voiced concerns, particularly since early trailers suggested higher performance capabilities comparable to 60fps titles like Persona 5. Some players speculate the turn-based RPG mechanics justified the developers' decision to prioritize stability over frame rate.
While comparisons to Pokémon's typically lower frame rates have emerged in discussions, many fans remain excited about the game's extensive roster of 450+ Digimon and new narrative elements that promise to expand the franchise's universe.
Bandai Namco's recent PlayStation State of Play presentation confirmed an October 3 release date, showcasing improved gameplay features including mounted Digimon travel and expanded environments.

The publisher revealed multiple editions featuring various bonuses:

Ongoing character reveals through official channels continue building anticipation ahead of the October 3 launch on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC platforms.