Originally released on both Nintendo Switch and PC, Triangle Strategy is now suddenly available for PlayStation 5 users.
As a devoted gaming enthusiast, I can’t help but express my admiration for the tactical RPG that graced our screens in 2022, published by the esteemed Square Enix and masterfully crafted by the team behind the captivating Octopath Traveler series. Upon its launch, this game was met with an outpouring of appreciation from both critics and fellow players alike. The compelling narrative, intriguing cast of characters, and engaging gameplay were all celebrated as noteworthy aspects that truly set it apart.
After some delay, it has finally reached Sony’s system. Although it took longer than expected, at least it eventually arrived – better late than never!

If you’re fond of timeless strategy role-playing games such as Final Fantasy Tactics, don’t forget to explore the new release coming up next month; it’s certainly worth a look!
From now until the 3rd of September, PS Plus subscribers can purchase Triangle Strategy on the PlayStation Store for a discounted price of 30%. The regular price is £49.99 / $59.99, but with the discount, it will cost only £34.99 / $41.99. It’s definitely worth mentioning!
Have you been eagerly anticipating the release of Triangle Strategy on PlayStation? Perhaps you’ve already experienced it on different systems? Feel free to share if you’re one of its enthusiastic players in the comment section.
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