
Switch game delayed from June
Forever Entertainment began streaming on Tuesday a new trailer for Front Mission 2: Remake, the remake of the second Front Mission tactical role-playing game, and it reveals that the game will launch for Nintendo Switch on October 5 after a delay.
The game was previously slated for release for Nintendo Switch in June. The company stated that it wanted to ensure that it had “sufficient time to add as many functionalities as possible.”
Forever Entertainment released Front Mission 1st: Remake, the remake of the first Front Mission game, for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC via Steam, GOG, and the Epic Games Store on June 30. Front Mission 1st: Remake launched for Switch in November 2022.
MegaPixel Studio is also developing Front Mission 3: Remake, a remake of the third game.
Square Enix‘s Front Mission games are primarily tactical RPGs set in a near-future Earth, and centering on geopolitical brushfire wars and colonial struggles fought with high-tech mecha called “wanzers.” The first game’s story centers on a colonial border conflict between a pan-American coalition, and an Asian-Oceanian alliance, revolving around a fictional island in the Pacific.
Square Enix (fromerly Square) released the first Front Mission game for the Super Famicom in 1995. Front Mission 2 released for the PlayStation in 1997.
Square Enix developed the Left Alive survival shooter game for the PlayStation 4 and PC, which shipped in 2019. The game is set in the Front Mission universe.
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