Square-Enix's studios have been busy. Right on the heels of an announcement for an HD remake of Live-A-Live at the latest Nintendo Direct, Artdink is finally releasing the long-awaited Triangle Strategy.
Helmed by the same producer as Octopath Traveler, Tomoya Asano, Triangle Strategy is an homage to the classic Final Fantasy Tactics titles. The player takes on the role of Serenoa Wolffort, son of a legendary warrior, and they must navigate both battles and political intrigue as they're thrust into a conflict between three nations.
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Triangle Strategy is debuting in a month already packed in new releases, and it's yet to be seen how it fares against major releases like Gran Turismo 7 or Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin. Still, tactics RPG fans are an underserved audience, and there's bound to be players gnawing at the bit to play this game as soon as possible.
The release time for Triangle Strategy depends on which region the player is in. The North American, European, and Australian Nintendo eShops all update at different times:
There is a possibility for a slight delay. Triangle Strategy is a third-party published title, and according to Nintendo's own support page, «Some third-party titles are not available until 12:00 PM PST on the game’s release date,» which is three hours after the eShop's usual update time. The impatient should be aware of a possible delay.
Interested players don't have to wait until the official release time to get started. They can get their campaign started right now if they want to, all without paying a cent. All they need is some free download space on their switch.
Square Enix released a lengthy demo for Triangle Strategy. Not
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