As you might be able to tell from the key visual, there will be parts about the triangle relationship, as well as the re-examining of Sora and Piyomon's relationship Click to expand...

Everyone's mad at me for pushing the battle scenes too far. Click to expand...

Much of the information below will be familiar, but it's all been cleaned up for this new thread.Seemed like a good time since we finally have an official shot of the tri. part 4 poster (which while not high resolution, is clean) which makes things much clearer...Digimon Adventure tri. Part 4 Loss, will open for it's limited theater run on February 25th, 2017.Shortly after, on April 4th we will get the Blu-ray and DVD release (and if my skimming of the Japanese text is correct, there will again be a theater version of the Blu-ray available at the theaters on February 25th.)The tri. part 4 home video release appears to be in line with the prior releases. No announcement has been made yet for the theater version Blu-ray.The normal contents of both Blu-ray and DVD will include 8 pages of liner notes and currently 'to be announced' video extras.There will once again be a first press edition similar to prior releases for tri.:A digipak with new art by Uki Atsuya along with a clear sleeve.An additional 16 page booklet.There will also be exclusive Amazon versions that include a B2 sized (20.28 x 28.66) cloth poster.Amazon currently has pre-orders up. We will add CDJapan links once they become available.And before tri. part 4... don't forget that Digimon Adventure tri. Part 3's home video release is scheduled for November 2nd, 2016.Pre-Order Links for tri. part 3 (Normal editions are CDJapan affiliate links, Amazon Editions are not.)Update- We have some details to muse on thanks to Director Motonaga from his appearance at the recent special screening Enoki Junya (Takeru) and Hitomi Yoshida (Mimi), who were also at the screening, agreed that the battle was a "really cool scene."Not a lot of info, but it will be interesting to see exactly what is being referred to.It should be mentioned that Director Motonaga has at times purposely been cagey in his descriptions of things, seemingly as a way to give information, but without spoiling anything, and perhaps to have a little bit of fun in getting people to consider what may or may not be what he is referring to.Thanks to garm for the translation of the statements and comments made.Thanks to a few different people who sent in info on the new poster.