
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.
