Nintendo announced Advance Wars 1+2: Retraining camp Will miss its December release date.
The game was originally scheduled to be released on December 3, but it will be launched in the spring of 2022.
According to the notice, The game just needs a little more time to fine-tune.
The game contains two remastered collections of the classic strategy series Advance Wars. Both games have been rebuilt “from scratch” and will also adopt new graphic styles.
In the game, with the help of Andy, Max, Sammy, and other commanders, you will serve as a tactical advisor to the Orange Star Corps and lead an army in strategic, turn-based battles. In it, you will move land, air and naval forces on the battlefield, knock down enemy squads, and occupy towns and bases. It even has game-changing terrain and weather on multiple maps.
This remake has two battles, covering the events of Advance Wars and Advance Wars 2: Black Hole Rising.
When you are not playing one of the two battle stories, you can participate in the battle mode. Here, up to four players can fight on dozens of maps. Each player chooses a commander from any campaign and can use their synergy to turn the tide of the battle. You can also customize your battles with options such as funds and fog of war for each allied base.
The first version of the turn-based strategy video game was released in North America in 2001 for the Game Boy Advance, followed by 2022 in Europe. Advance Wars was also released for Wii U in 2014.
Advance Wars 2: Black Hole Rising was also released for Game Boy Advance and landed on handhelds in 2003. The gameplay is almost the same as the previous one, and has a brand-new graphic style. The storyline continues from where the first game ended.
Both titles have been well received by critics and players.