"The expert of the Digital World: Iliad is here to teach you everything you need to know before jumping into Digimon Story Time Stranger," reads Bandai Namco's official description for the new how-to-play video, featuring Terriermon Assistant as your guide. That video dropped alongside something more immediately useful: a playable demo for Digimon Story: Time Stranger that you can download right now on both Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2.
What the demo actually gives you
The demo is split into two distinct modes, and that choice matters. The first is the Opening Chapter, which drops you into the game's story from the start, letting you get a real feel for the narrative setup and early combat pacing. The second is the Central Town - Adventure Trial, a more freeform experience that lets you poke around the hub area and experiment with systems outside of the main story flow.
Here's the thing most players will want to know upfront: your save data carries over to the full game. That means any progress you make in the demo isn't thrown away when July 10 arrives. For an RPG where early decisions around party building and Digimon evolution can shape your entire playthrough, that's a meaningful detail.
The road from Cyber Sleuth to Time Stranger
For anyone coming in fresh, the Digimon Story series has a longer history than the Switch era suggests. Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth: Complete Collection brought the previous two entries in the series to a wide audience, and Time Stranger is the next major chapter in that same lineage of story-driven Digimon RPGs. The tone, the turn-based combat structure, and the emphasis on Digimon evolution and team building all trace back through that line.
Time Stranger is set to launch on July 10, 2026, and the demo represents the first hands-on opportunity for players outside of preview events to actually test the game before committing.
Getting ahead before the full launch
Bandai Namco also published a full how-to-play video alongside the demo release, walking through core systems with Iliad and Terriermon Assistant as guides. If the demo leaves you wanting more context on how evolution paths and stat builds actually work before July 10, the Digimon Story: Time Stranger beginner's guide covers the scanning, combat, and evolution systems in detail.
The demo is available now on the Nintendo eShop for both platforms. With a month still to go before launch, this is Bandai Namco giving players a proper runway to decide, and for returning fans of the Cyber Sleuth era, it should feel immediately familiar. For anyone curious about which Digimon to pick at the start, the best starter Digimon guide breaks down the evolution paths and early game implications of each choice before you commit.








