Triangle Strategy Digital Game Returns to Switch eShop
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Triangle Strategy Digital Copies Return to Switch eShop

Square Enix announced that it is once again possible to purchase a digital copy of its strategy game Triangle Strategy on the Nintendo Switch eShop. It first appeared there in March 2022, but it ended up being “temporarily unavailable” at the start of December 2024. Now that 2025’s begun, the company announced its return. The status of physical copies at retail remains unchanged.

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In the case of Triangle Strategy on the Switch, physical copies were always available and those who grabbed a digital version of the game before its temporary removal could still redownload it. No explanation was offered for the removal initially. Now that it is back on the storefront, Square Enix is listed as the publisher. Initially, Nintendo acted as the publisher for the game upon its debut. 

The Switch eShop removal happened right after the debut of the Triangle Strategy Meta Quest VR version. That launched in October 2024. A Windows PC version is also available. That debuted in October 2022, just after the Switch release. 

While the game is about two years old now, there haven’t been any price drops. It is still $59.99 for a digital copy of Triangle Strategy on the eShop. That’s how much it is on Steam as well. The Meta Quest version is $29.99.

Triangle Strategy is available for the Nintendo Switch both physically and digitally on the eShop, PC, and Meta Quest headsets. 


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