Taichi "Tai" Kamiya and Agumon | Yamato "Matt" Ishida and Gabumon | Sora Takenouchi and Biyomon | Takato Matsuki and Guilmon Taiga | Nikorai "Niko" Yakovich Petorofu | Akiho Rindou | Yuuya Kuga | Mirei Mikagura | Rina ShinomiyaĪgumon | Sashenka | Digitorin | Black | Angewomon and LadyDevimon | Veevee
The campaign was later acknowledged by Bandai Namco. On September 16, the campaign's organizer asked European fans to reach to Bandai Namco's official communities. Haseo launched the campaign's Twitter page on Aug and its Tumblr page on August 15, 2013.
On August 2, the campaign become part of Operation Rainfall's Campaign Hub. Haseo then launched the campaign's FaceBook page two days later, after the petition reached 250 signatures. The campaign started on Twitter using the hashtag "#OperationDecode", and in July 12, 2013, Francesco Haseo-san started an online petition on. Shortly before the release of Digimon World Re:Digitize: Decode in Japan, fans started a campaign for the game's world-wide localization named Operation Decode in the molds of Operation Rainfall.