Auteur:Kristen Mise à jour:Jan 10,2025

Triangle Strategy revient sur l'eShop Nintendo Switch

Bonne nouvelle pour les fans de RPG ! Triangle Strategy, le RPG tactique acclamé de Square Enix, est de retour sur le Nintendo Switch eShop après une courte absence. La suppression temporaire du jeu, qui a duré plusieurs jours, est terminée, permettant aux joueurs d'acheter et de télécharger à nouveau le titre.

Ce jeu populaire de Square Enix, salué pour sa renaissance du gameplay RPG tactique classique, établit des comparaisons avec des franchises comme Fire Emblem. Son combat stratégique se concentre sur le placement des unités et la maximisation des dégâts.

Après une brève suppression de l'eShop, Square Enix a confirmé le retour du jeu via une déclaration sur Twitter. Bien qu'aucune raison officielle n'ait été donnée pour la radiation, les spéculations font état de la récente acquisition par Square Enix des droits d'édition auprès de Nintendo.

Ce n'est pas la première fois qu'un titre Square Enix est temporairement supprimé de l'eShop ; Octopath Traveler a connu une radiation similaire, quoique plus longue, l'année dernière. Cependant, le retour de Triangle Strategy a été beaucoup plus rapide, se résolvant en quatre jours.

La réapparition du jeu est une bonne nouvelle pour les propriétaires de Nintendo Switch qui apprécient les titres Square Enix. Cela met en évidence la solide relation continue entre les deux sociétés, un partenariat évident dans les versions précédentes comme la série Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster (initialement une exclusivité Switch) et la tendance continue de Square Enix à publier des exclusivités de console sur les plateformes Nintendo. Cette histoire remonte au Final Fantasy original sur NES et se poursuit aujourd'hui avec des titres comme FINAL FANTASY VII Rebirth (actuellement exclusif à la PlayStation 5) et Dragon Quest XI (initialement une exclusivité Switch).

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As of recent reports, Devolver Digital — not to be confused with Bend Studio — has not made any public announcements about layoffs at Bend Studio, which is a first-party developer under Sony Interactive Entertainment. However, there have been longstanding rumors and industry speculation regarding Bend Studio’s future, particularly after the release of Days Gone in 2019.
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Days Gone, developed by Bend Studio, received mixed to positive reviews but underperformed commercially, which led to internal restructuring at Sony.
In 2020, Sony confirmed that Bend Studio was transitioning from Days Gone to a new, unannounced project — a move that was framed as a strategic shift rather than a cancellation of future work.
There were unconfirmed reports and rumors in 2021 and 2022 suggesting that Bend Studio had reduced staff, potentially due to shifting priorities or a focus on a new internal project. These rumors were never officially confirmed by Sony or Bend Studio.
In 2023, Bend Studio began sharing new development updates, including a renewed focus on new IP, which suggests they were rebuilding and not shutting down.

So, to clarify: No official job cuts at Bend Studio were confirmed by Sony or the studio itself. The term
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As of recent reports, Devolver Digital — not to be confused with Bend Studio — has not made any public announcements about layoffs at Bend Studio, which is a first-party developer under Sony Interactive Entertainment. However, there have been longstanding rumors and industry speculation regarding Bend Studio’s future, particularly after the release of Days Gone in 2019. Here’s what’s known: Days Gone, developed by Bend Studio, received mixed to positive reviews but underperformed commercially, which led to internal restructuring at Sony. In 2020, Sony confirmed that Bend Studio was transitioning from Days Gone to a new, unannounced project — a move that was framed as a strategic shift rather than a cancellation of future work. There were unconfirmed reports and rumors in 2021 and 2022 suggesting that Bend Studio had reduced staff, potentially due to shifting priorities or a focus on a new internal project. These rumors were never officially confirmed by Sony or Bend Studio. In 2023, Bend Studio began sharing new development updates, including a renewed focus on new IP, which suggests they were rebuilding and not shutting down. So, to clarify: No official job cuts at Bend Studio were confirmed by Sony or the studio itself. The term "cuts" may be a misinterpretation or exaggeration of internal restructuring or staff reallocation. The studio is still active and reportedly working on a new, undisclosed project — potentially a fresh IP, not a sequel to Days Gone. In short: There is no verified evidence of layoffs at Bend Studio. The studio is in a transition phase, focusing on a new, unknown project — common in the industry after a major title release. Bend Studio remains operational and part of Sony’s first-party development network. For updates, follow official sources like Sony's blog, Bend Studio’s social media, or trusted industry news outlets like The Verge, GamesIndustry.biz, and IGN.