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Where To Find Memory Up In Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth – Hackers Memory

Where To Find Memory Up In Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth - Hackers Memory
Memory Up items are vital to increasing your Party Memory. This guide will tell you Where To Find Memory Up In Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth – Hackers Memory so you can bring your most powerful Digimon on your journey, every step of the way. When you begin the game your Party Memory capacity sits at a lowly 20 points. This means you are only able to bring lots of low level weak Digimon, or just a couple of stronger Digimons with you in battle.

This isn’t a huge problem to start as you don’t need much to get through the first few challenging cases. However, as you continue to progress through the game, the need for more powerful Digimon comes very quickly.

In order to increase your Party Memory you need to find special items called Memory Up. These offer a small permanent bonus to your Party Memory, eventually allowing you to bring a Digimon to fill every slot available. Check below for a list of Memory Up locations

Where To Find Memory Up Item

  • Memory Up #1 – After you defeat Mephisto in the main story mission
  • Memory Up #2 – After you defeat Kayaba in the main story mission
  • Memory Up #3 – Reward for story mission “A Hacker’s Justice” during chapter 5
  • Memory Up #4 – Reward for story mission “High School Hacking” during chapter 5
  • Memory Up #5 – During chapter 5 you will eventually play as a girl avatar and invade Kamishiro Enterprises. When you enter there will be a green door blocking the path to a chest. Defeat the door and inside the chest is another Memory Up.
  • Memory Up #6 – At the start of Chapter 6 you will enter Under Kowloon level 3 with another partner. After you get past all the enemy maids you will enter an area with a few chests. One of the chests in there has the Memory Up item.
  • Memory Up #7 – This one can’t be missed. At the start of Chapter 7 you will have a boss fight with four enemy Digimon. Once you beat them you will get another Memory Up.
  • Memory Up #8 – Reward for beating the main mission “Evangelist of Love! Sistermon!” during Chapter 7.
  • Memory Up #9-10 – Can’t be missed. After the first boss battle of Chapter 8 you will get two Memory Ups.
  • Memory Up #11 – You get this during Chapter 8 after the main mission “Battle for Digimarket.”
  • Memory Up #12 – During Chapter 9 you will eventually enter Hosaka’s Server in Eden. Take the left warp pad and go towards the gap on the ground. Defeat the Digimon and cross over to a chest with a Memory Up inside.
  • Memory Up #13 – During Chapter 9 you will eventually enter Hosaka’s Server in Eden. When you beat the boss at the end you get a Memory up.
  • Memory Up #14 – Complete side mission “Immediate Delivery” during Chapter 10.
  • Memory Up #15 – During Chapter 10 will go to the Valhalla server and meet up with Chitose. In that room there are two chests you can get and one has the Memory Up inside.
  • Memory Up #16 – At the end of Chapter 10 you will have a boss fight, beat it for a Memory Up DX.
  • Memory Up #17 – In Kowloon Level 4, there’s a chest near the start of the area.
  • Memory Up #18 – From the side quest “Reason For Anonymous Hope” during Chapter 11.
  • Memory Up #19 – Can’t be missed, after a boss fight during Chapter 11.
  • Memory Up #20 – Do the mission “Gluttonous Case” during Chapter 13 and you will find it in a chest along the path.
  • Memory Up #21 – Can’t miss this as is is during the main mission “YHS – 428” during Chapter 13.
  • Memory Up #22 – You get a Memory Up DX from the main mission “Metropolitan Building Dimension” during Chapter 14.
  • Memory Up #23 – You get a Memory Up from the main mission “Fugitive Hero” during Chapter 14.
  • Memory Up #24 – From side mission “Avoid Fights” during Chapter 16.
  • Memory Up #25 – From side mission “Avoid Fights” during Chapter 16. While you are running in the Angel server you will find a chest with another Memory Up in it.
  • Memory Up #26 – This is from the boss fight during the main mission “Secret Cafe Menu” during Chapter 16.
  • Memory Up #27 – This is from the a boss fight at the during Chapter 16, can’t be missed.
  • Memory Up #28 – Can’t be missed, end of Chapter 16 boss fight gets you a Memory Up DX.
  • Memory Up #29 – Reward from the main mission “Senpai Rehabilitation” during Chapter 17.
  • Memory Up #30 – Reward from a main mission boss during Chapter 17, can’t be missed.
  • Memory Up #31- Reward from a main mission boss during Chapter 17, can’t be missed.
  • Memory Up #32- In a chest one the way to the final battle during Chapter 18, very hard to miss.

We are updating our guide on Where To Find Memory Up In Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth – Hackers Memory as we progress through the game so be sure to check back soon for more updates and Memory Up items.

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