Back in January this year, developers Chucklefish added a new DLC campaign to their super-successful strategy hit Wargroove. The new update, titled Wargroove: Double Trouble, added three new commanders, a handful of new units and a co-op campaign for players to battle through. One thing was missing though – PS4 support. The update launched on
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It is officially summertime for Nintendo Switch owners. While the actual season doesn’t technically kick off until June 20, Nintendo has launched a massive summer game sale on the Nintendo eShop. The sale is full of excellent games from all across the range of genres. If you can’t find anything to play here, then we’ve
Wargroove is Chucklefish’s answer to “why don’t people make more Advance Wars-style games?” It turns out that, those kinds of games are still great and Wargroove was very well-received at launch. Of course, the game wasn’t perfect and the devs addressed most of those concerns through free updates. And now, they’re going to do players
As 2019 comes to a close, DualShockers and our staff are reflecting on this year’s batch of games and what were their personal highlights within the last year. Unlike the official Game of the Year 2019 awards for DualShockers, there are little-to-no-rules on our individual Top 10 posts. For instance, any game — not just
Released at the beginning of the year on consoles and PC, Chucklefish’s Wargroove garnered a lot of attention for its turn-based strategy-RPG mechanics that lovingly re-imagine the gameplay of the Advance Wars series, and now players can look to a host of improvements and added features to the game. In a blog post, Chucklefish detailed the game’s
Over the past year, Sony has dealt with a lot of controversy surrounding cross-play. At first they were criticized for not allowing it at all while Microsoft and Nintendo were getting friendly with each other. Now, even after that policy has shifted to allow cross-play, the feature has been rolled out across PS4 games quite
Ever since I stumbled across Wargroove last year through the Twittersphere, I’ve been bugging our reviews editor to let me review it. The turn-based strategy style sucked me in right away: It’s a genre I’ve always admired and think I’m much better at than I really am. Wargroove immediately gives off a certain je ne
This January has been quite crowded with game releases, most of which are capitalizing on beloved series, whether that be via remasters, full-on remakes, or continuations of long-dormant but beloved series. This continues into the final week of January as well, as this week’s releases are headlined by the Square Enix’s long awaited Kingdom Hearts III.
Developer Chucklefish announced yesterday that their retro turn-based combat game Wargroove will support 10 different languages at launch. Chucklefish also tweeted out that Wargroove would be out “VERY soon.” Wargroove currently only has a release window of Q1 2019. Wargroove‘s 10 languages at launch will be English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Brazilian Portuguese, Russian, Japanese, Simplified Chinese, and Traditional Chinese.
Developer Chucklefish has released a short trailer for their upcoming Advance Wars-inspired strategy title Wargroove. While the trailer doesn’t show anything new in terms of features, we do get a chance to see a brief cutscene as well as various unit types, and more. You can check out the trailer for yourself down below. Wargroove was recently delayed into
Developer Chucklefish gave fans a huge update on their upcoming tactics-based indie title Wargroove. The biggest news from the update is that the game will now launch in the first quarter of 2019. It’s not all bad news though, as the game will see further polish and plenty of new additions to ensure that the wait is
Ever since its announcement back in February, I have been intrigued by and kept an eye on Chucklefish’s upcoming strategy game Wargroove. The title calls back to Nintendo’s long-forgotten Advance Wars series in both visuals and gameplay style, which I really like, but the game is still putting its own spin on things with its