
However, a certain incident shakes the balance between these three powers, which then begins to crumble away. A balance of power has been achieved between the Holy State of Hyzante, which controls the salt, the Grand Dutchy of Aesfrost, a land of iron clad in frost and snow, and the forested Kingdom of Glenbook, which lies nestled between the other two powers. This land bears a long and scarred history that includes the Saltiron War, a war that erupted over control of salt and iron resources. If they like what they see, they can start the full game in a few chapters ahead of everyone else when Triangle Strategy launches in a few weeks.Three mighty powers have long waged war on the great continent of Norzelia. While players still have some time to wait for the full release of Triangle Strategy, those curious about the game can download the demo right now and spend a whole month trying it out. Triangle Strategy has a classic top-down RPG look, updated for modern graphics - which Square Enix calls HD-2D. The game also promises some hefty out-of-combat decisions, which should change the course of the story. In combat, players control a set of named characters on a grid, à la Fire Emblem or Final Fantasy Tactics, battling enemies in turn-based encounters. Square Enix and Nintendo originally unveiled Triangle Strategy as Project Triangle Strategy in early 2021.

Triangle Strategy saw another early-game demo last year, but this new one - announced during Wednesday’s Nintendo Direct - is the first time players will get to see the game’s intro. Players can start their journey into the world of Triangle Strategy nearly a month early with this demo and then transfer their save data to the full game when it launches.


But prior to the game’s official release, players can check out a new demo via the Nintendo eShop, which includes the first three chapters of the game. Project Triangle is a new tactics game from Square Enix coming to Nintendo Switch on March 4.
