
Imago
Source: Nintendo

Imago
Source: Nintendo
Nintendo is planning to release a lot of new Switch games at the end of this year. Furthermore, the new Nintendo Switch- OLED is in enormous demand in the community. The OLED Switch uses an organic light-emitting diode (OLED) panel instead of the standard Switch’s liquid crystal display (LCD) panel.
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Players will see a lot of popular titles arriving on the Switch console for the first time. Unfortunately, Nintendo revealed that Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp will not launch on Switch this year. Continue reading to find out the major reason for the game’s delay.
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Nintendo delays Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp launch date
Nintendo tweeted to announce the sad news for Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp fans. It told players that the game will now launch in Switch in spring 2022, not on December 3 (its initial launch date). The developers’ team even asked players for patience and cooperation for the delay.
Hello, troops! #AdvanceWars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp, which was set to launch on 12/3, will now release for #NintendoSwitch in spring 2022. The game just needs a little more time for fine tuning. You'll be battling with Andy & friends soon! Thanks for your patience. pic.twitter.com/dSi8VSsxTH
— Nintendo of America (@NintendoAmerica) October 22, 2021
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It said,” The game just needs a little more time for fine tuning. You’ll be battling with Andy & friends soon! Thanks for your patience.” Interestingly, the majority of fans are happy to see that developers are taking their time to develop the game free of bugs. One comment said,” I’m glad they are taking time to finish the game instead of releasing an unfinished pile of crud like pokemon does with main series games.
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Another comment said,” Not a bad idea! Not only will they have more time to polish it up, but this also means we won’t have to overload our Christmas list. And considering that Big Brain Academy: Brain vs Brain is coming the same day, this also means it won’t be overshadowed!”
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After hearing such supportive remarks from its fans, we can expect the developers’ team to work hard and give their best. Naturally, it’s best if the game is free of bugs and promotes a better user experience. It’s very impressive that WayForward decided to take its time to develop the game and such support from fans is indeed magnificent.
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