Good news for RPG fans! Triangle Strategy is back on the Nintendo Switch eShop after a temporary removal. The popular Square Enix title's brief absence, lasting several days, has ended, allowing players to once again purchase and download the game.
This tactical RPG, lauded for its classic gameplay reminiscent of Square Enix's earlier turn-based titles, drew comparisons to franchises like Fire Emblem. Its strategic unit maneuvering and damage optimization captivated players.
The game's return was announced via Square Enix's Twitter, though the reason for the delisting remains unconfirmed. Speculation points to Square Enix's recent acquisition of the publishing rights from Nintendo, the game's previous publisher.
This isn't the first time a Square Enix title has been temporarily removed from the eShop; Octopath Traveler experienced a similar, albeit longer, absence last year. However, Triangle Strategy's return was much quicker, resolving within four days.
The game's reappearance is welcome news for Nintendo Switch players. It highlights the ongoing collaboration between Square Enix and Nintendo, a partnership extending back to the original Final Fantasy on the NES. This relationship continues with titles like the Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster series (initially a Switch exclusive) and the Nintendo Switch exclusive release of Dragon Quest 11's definitive edition. While Square Enix now releases on multiple platforms, its history of console exclusives, including the upcoming Final Fantasy VII Rebirth (currently PlayStation 5 exclusive), remains a significant part of its strategy.
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