Bandai Namco has released the official Japanese box art for Digimon World: Next Order, as well detailed the previously announced first-print run bonuses.

First-print copies of Digimon World: Next Order in Japan include:

Digital reprint of the Digimon World (1990) original soundtrack 36 songs, 110 minutes. View the full tracklist here. Listen to samples of “Issho ni Hokou,” Daichi to Aozora to,” “Hijitetsu Fight,” and “Digital Tokanjou!!” here. Set of two original themes A “Ver. Nostalgic” theme based on the Digimon Virtual Pet and a “Ver. Dot” theme based on the pixelated Digimon that inhabit the Digimon Virtual Pet. “Training Start Dash Set” Includes a “Challenge Carrot” (increases MP and offense for six hours, training effect by 1.2 times), “Sakura Bird Radish” (increases HP and speed for six hours, training effect by 1.2 times) and “Hidden Onion” (increases defense and intelligence for six hours, training effect by 1.2 times). Special Talking Agumon & Gabumon Digi-egg A special Digi-egg that hatches a talking Agumon (voiced by Sakamoto Chika) and talking Gabumon (voiced by Yamaguchi Mayumi) – Agumon follows the “Botamon, Kormon, Agumon, Greymon, WarGreymon” evolution line. Gabumon follows the “Botamon, Tsunomon, Gabumon, WereGarurumon, MetalGarurumon” evolution line. WarGreymon and MetalGarurumon can Jogress evolve to become an Omnimon voiced by both Chika and Mayumi. The same Omnimon can also be created through the same combination with ExE-volution. Unknown Mega Evolution Core By speaking to Poyomon, who’s responsible for the Different Dimension Box, in Jijimon’s house, an “Unknown Mega Evolution Core” will appear in the menu. You’ll be able to select one core from five that lets you evolve into Susanoomon, Imperialdramon Fighter Mode, Omnimon, Gallantmon, or ShiningGreymon.

Over at the game’s official website, a new character was also revealed:

Shouma A young man whose features remain boyish and who owned a liquid crystal Digimon toy. What does he see before his vacant eyes…?

Bandai Namco also shared the game’s voice cast:

Male Protagonist (voiced by Yuuta Kasuya)

Female Protagonist (voiced by Saki Fujita)

Kouta Hirose and Yukimura (Guilmon) (voiced by KENN and Yuusei Oda)

Himari Obuchi and Rikka (Salamon) (voiced by Nao Toyama and Yuka Tokumitsu)

Luce (voiced by Sora Amamiya)

??? (Man with the Black Knitted Hat) (voiced by Kenichi Suzumura)

Jijimon (voiced by Bin Shimada)

Taomon (voiced by Daisuke Namikawa)

Shoma (voiced by Nobuhiko Okamoto)

If you missed it, catch the Digimon World: Next Order Jump Festa 2016 trailer here.

Digimon World: Next Order is due out for PS Vita on March 17 in Japan.

View the box art, first-print bonuses, and new screenshots at the gallery.

Editor’s Note: This article previously stated Kenichi Suzumura also voiced the main character in the original Digimon World. This is not the case. We misunderstand an entry on the voice actor’s Wikipedia page, which says he voiced “Shounen,” or “Boy,” in Digimon World, which we assumed was a reference to the main character. The main character in Digimon World was voiced by Minami Takayama.