Nintendo has made the decision to delay its upcoming Advance Wars 1 & 2 remakes.
The news comes as a result of the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine, which has seen much of the country devastated by heavy weaponry.
“In light of recent world events, we have made the decision to delay Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp, which was originally scheduled to release on Nintendo Switch on April 8th,” Nintendo said in a tweet.
“Please stay tuned for updates on a new release date.”
The remake of the much-loved Game Boy Advance strategy games was originally planned to be released in December 2021, but was then delayed to April 8, 2022.
However, because the game revolves around destroying enemy units with artillery and taking over enemy areas, it’s been decided that releasing it during the current situation in Ukraine could be considered insensitive.
The news is the latest example of the video game industry taking a stance during Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
The Pokémon Company International announced last week that it was donating $200,000 to provide humanitarian support to Ukraine, while Embracer Group, CD Projekt Red and Ubisoft have published messages of support for Ukraine, with Embracer and CDPR committing to donating toward aid efforts.
Last week Ukraine’s Deputy Prime Minister also called on Xbox and PlayStation to temporarily end support in the Russian and Belarusian markets.
Microsoft responded by suspending all sales of products and services in Russia, while Sony pulled the Russian release of Gran Turismo 7.
EA also removed its games from sale in Russia and Belarus, shortly after announcing that it was removing Russian and Belarusian teams from its FIFA and NHL games.
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