After a busy first quarter, April is a month for the gaming calendar to catch its breath . Compared to February and March, April is far more subdued when it comes to notable releases, offering the perfect excuse to catch up on anything in your backlog that has been gathering dust. Either that, or no one will blame you for spending the rest of the month playing more Elden Ring.
That doesn't mean that there aren't some exciting games to grab! Between Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, Nintendo Switch Sports, and a fresh edition of Chrono Cross, there's still some notable titles for each platform.
One of the big omissions of the month though is Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp. Originally scheduled for release on April 8, the game was delayed to an unspecified date. Nintendo announced the news in early March, attributing the move to «recent world events,» no doubt in reference to Russia's ongoing invasion of Ukraine.
To see which games aren't arriving on schedule this year--so far-- prepare for disappointment by checking out our feature on every game delayed in 2022 so far.
The latest Lego Star Wars game is the most ambitious entry yet in the franchise. While games set in a galaxy far (far) away have come and gone, the Skywalker Saga aims to give you as much bang for your buck as possible with an experience that stretches over the nine core films in the film franchise and features hundreds of playable characters. Beyond that epic scope, you can expect a tweaked combat system and the usual elements that make a Lego game so memorable, such as wacky hijinks, cathartic level destruction, and a half-off sale at the Maul.
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