Digimon UP Officially Launches on July 15 with New Producer Video

Digimon UP has officially confirmed its launch date, giving fans a clear countdown for the upcoming mobile RPG.
According to the announcement, Digimon UP is scheduled to open service on July 15, 2026 UTC. Alongside the release date reveal, the team also shared a new producer update video from Kimi-P, highlighting the latest developments and key features players can expect from the game.
A Digimon journey built around daily life
Digimon UP is described as a free-to-play mobile RPG focused on raising Digimon, developing partners, and taking them into battle.
The game carries the slogan “A Digimon journey that moves with your life”, reflecting a design concept that connects gameplay with the player’s daily routine.
Instead of simply focusing on battles, the game appears to emphasize the idea of living alongside your Digimon partner, growing together, and gradually building a stronger bond.
Pixel art with a modern touch
One of the visual highlights of Digimon UP is its use of pixel art.
The game combines the nostalgic charm of classic-style visuals with a modern presentation, giving long-time Digimon fans something familiar while still making the experience feel fresh for mobile players.
For players who grew up with virtual pets, handheld-style digital companions, and classic Digimon games, this visual direction should feel especially fitting.
Raise, train, and evolve your Digimon
The core gameplay focuses on caring for your Digimon partner.
Players will need to feed and train their Digimon to help them become stronger. Each Digimon is described as having its own unique identity, giving players more reason to pay attention to how they raise and develop their companions.
Bonding with a Digimon partner also plays an important role, as players can eventually push them toward Mega Digivolution and unlock their full potential.
Battles and familiar franchise features
After raising and strengthening their Digimon, players can take them into battle to prove their power.
The game will also include familiar franchise elements such as Digimon Cards and Digivices, giving fans more connections to classic Digimon identity beyond standard RPG systems.
These features should help Digimon UP feel closer to the franchise’s long-running digital companion fantasy.
Pre-registration is still available
Players who have not pre-registered yet can still do so ahead of launch.

A major mobile release for Digimon fans
With its July 15 launch date now confirmed, Digimon UP is shaping up to be one of the more interesting mobile releases for Digimon fans this month.
Its mix of partner raising, training, Digivolution, battles, pixel art presentation, and familiar franchise elements gives it a clear identity as a mobile game built around the heart of Digimon.
THIS IS our take
Digimon UP sounds like it understands what fans love most about the franchise: raising a partner, watching it grow, and feeling connected to that digital companion. If the daily-life concept works well with the RPG systems, this could become a charming mobile pick for SEA players who have been waiting for a new Digimon experience.
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