And it’s included on all platforms, not just PC

It’s been too long since we’ve last touched onWargroove, a turn-based tactical game from Chucklefish that should really speak to fans ofFire EmblemandAdvance Wars. I know I’m not the only one around here who’s super into this idea and hopes they’re able to capture some of that same essence.

Today the studio has shared another look atWargroove‘s scenario and map editor, which will enable fans to make their own story missions complete “with sub-quests, plot twists, ambushes, and hidden secrets.” Heck, you’ll even be able to create whole modes and “let players make decisions that affect the outcome of this AND of future missions (if you’re making a campaign).”

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Chucklefish’s blog postwalks through an examplewith gifs to help explain the process. The developer also notes that “this is the tool that we ourselves are using to make the campaigns ofWargroove, so expect to be able to do anything you’d expect to see in the campaign of a game of this genre!”

While I still heavily associate the game with Nintendo Switch, it’s worth stressing thatWargroovewill also be available on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One when it launches next year.

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