Triangle Strategy coming to VR via Meta Quest

Tactical RPG Triangle Strategy coming to VR via Meta Quest in October

An unexpected new platform

Tactical RPG Triangle Strategy is headed to Meta Quest, Square Enix announced today. The popular RPG is currently only available on PC and Nintendo Switch, but this Halloween you’ll be able to manage the battlefield of Triangle Strategy in full VR on the Meta Quest 2 and Meta Quest 3.

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I’m still not really on the VR train, but for those who are, Triangle Strategy could be an actual solid entry onto the platform. Even though it’s not necessarily a traditional idea, being able to get a birds-eye view of the grid-like battlefields could be very advantageous with the experience Triangel Strategy offers.

According to Square Enix, the Meta Quest version of Triangle Strategy will utilize 360-degree 3D movement on the playfield and supports the Meta Quest’s Passthrough feature which meshes the game environment with real-world surroundings to further the immersion even more.

Triangle Strategy is a deep tactical RPG from the team behind Octopath Traveler and Bravely Default. With its stylish HD pixelated art style, Triangle Strategy could be a solid choice for porting into VR. Eric Van Allen reviewed Triangle Strategy when it was released on Switch back in early 2022, calling it “a perfect blend of strategy and RPG” and stating that despite its faults, “Triangle Strategy is ultimately the tactical RPG I was hoping it would be.”

Pre-orders are available now on the Meta Quest 2 and Meta Quest 3 with a 13% discount ahead of Triangle Strategy’s Meta Quest release on October 31, 2024.


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