Plan your moves out in advance
The release ofTriangle Strategyis right around the corner, but you can test the waters a bit early starting today. A new demo forTriangle Strategyis out today on the Nintendo Switch, with progress carrying over into the main game.
The Prologue Demo, available now, will let you transfer your save data to the full game once purchased. It’s a similar structure toOctopath Travelerand other demos in the past, and hey, it’s still pretty neat. The demo covers the first three chapters ofTriangle Strategytoo, so it seems like a pretty good chunk to try out.

Though the lastTriangle Strategydemo covered only a small slice of the game, it alsoresulted in a lot of feedbackthat Square Enix worked on afterwards. Today’s Prologue demo should be a good chance to see if the changes made address all the concerns, and how the whole strategy will come together ahead of launch.
Triangle Strategyis Square Enix’s take on the tactics genre, with a look and feel akin to howOctopath Travelertackled classic RPGs. Team Asano looks to be applying much of the same here, applying a pretty good looking HD-2D look and branching choices to the framework of classic strategy RPGs.

This wasmy personal choicefor most anticipated game of this year, so yes, I’m very eager to finish writing this news post up so I can go play the demo myself. And with a few weeks left untilTriangle Strategylaunches on March 4, we’ve at least got some time to mess around with the systems and battles before the full game’s here.







