I think the same as Thiegno, since the V-Jump is targeted at the Japanese audience, it's pretty plausible that the way the are promoting International Edition difers from the way they did before with the PSVita beta version. Also that art is so gorgeous, and having both Takuto and Shiki in the same image is unexpected and astonishing.



On another vein, it seems that Bandai is trying to advertise IE as a film production, which I won't complain about at all 'cause I like to see videogames as playable films. First, we had the last story trailer from Bandai in the West, which resembles a teaser without any kind of doubt. And now, we have this art which reminds me a lot of the key visual art from Digimon Adventure tri., in which even the big bad of each film (Alphamon, Imperialdramon, Meicrackmon and now Machinedramon?) has been glimpsed, the same here with Alter-B. At this point, I'm very curious to know if the main story of the game has been somehow expanded or modified.