Triangle Strategy Returns to Nintendo Switch eShop
Good news for RPG fans! Triangle Strategy is back on the Nintendo Switch eShop after a brief, unexpected removal. The popular Square Enix title's return follows a multi-day absence from the online store.
This tactical RPG, lauded for its classic gameplay reminiscent of titles like Fire Emblem, had previously been delisted. Square Enix's recent acquisition of the publishing rights from Nintendo is a likely explanation for the temporary unavailability, though no official reason was given.
The game's swift reappearance—a mere four-day absence—contrasts with the weeks-long delisting of Octopath Traveler last year. This suggests a smoother transition of publishing rights this time around.
This positive development highlights the ongoing and fruitful relationship between Square Enix and Nintendo. This collaboration has yielded several notable exclusives, including the Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster series (initially a Switch exclusive) and the definitive edition of Dragon Quest 11. The continued partnership underscores Square Enix's history of releasing console exclusives, dating back to the original Final Fantasy on the NES, even as their releases have expanded to other platforms. This trend continues with titles like Final Fantasy VII Rebirth (currently PlayStation 5 exclusive).
The return of Triangle Strategy is welcome news for Switch owners eager to experience this critically acclaimed tactical RPG.