Advance Wars 1+2 Re-Boot Camp for Nintendo Switch is delayed
Advance Wars1+2 Reboot Camp Spring 2022 will see the delay in the release of the Game Boy Advance Advance Wars remaster. The game was originally scheduled to release on Nintendo Switch December. Nintendo of America tweeted that the game needed some more tuning before it was released.
Hello, troops! #AdvanceWars1+2 Re-Boot Camp will be released for the first time on December 3. #NintendoSwitchSpring 2022. You will need to fine tune the game a bit more. You’ll be battling with Andy & friends soon! Thank you for your patience. pic.twitter.com/dSi8VSsxTH
— Nintendo of America (@NintendoAmerica) October 22, 2021
Advance Wars 1+2 – Re-Boot Camp was announced during this year’s E3. Advance WarsGame Boy Advance’s Game Boy Advance first saw its launch in 2001. The Game Boy Advance followed suit. Advance Wars 2: Black Hole Rising 2003. Turn-based strategy games allowed players to control armies using units such as tanks, planes and rockets. Within the game’s story, two nations have been at war for years and the conflict enters new heights when commanding officer Andy is accused of attacking two other nations, escalating all four into a world war.
Although the original intention was to have it released in Japan, its popularity in West inspired Nintendo to bring its sequels, as well as other turn-based titles like Fire Emblem into American and European markets.
#Advance #Wars#ReBoot #Camp @Nintendo #2 #Switch