Amazon Canada has revealed the box art for the upcoming Nintendo strategy game, Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp coming to Switch this December.
The Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp box art is a complete recreation of the original Gameboy Advance box art of the original Advance Wars.
Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp is a remake of the first two Advance Wars games, Advance Wars (2001) and Advance Wars 2: Black Hole Rising (2003), developed by Intelligent Systems, the same studio that makes the Fire Emblem and Warioware games.
This remake is being developed by WayForward, the makers of Shantae and River City Girls.
Here is some more information about the game:
Command an army in strategic, turn-based combat as a tactical adviser for the Orange Star Army. Your expertise is needed as you move land, air, and naval units across the battlefield. Take down enemy squads and capture towns and bases to secure victory and keep the peace. Keep an eye on the game-changing terrain and weather as you lead a variety of units across multiple maps. This remake features two campaigns that cover the events of Advance Wars and Advance Wars 2: Black Hole Rising!
Fight alongside capable Commanding Officers
Defend your land with the help of Andy, Max, Sami, and other Commanding Officers, each with their own specialties and CO Powers. Andy can repair units, while Sami can boost the abilities of troops. Your opponents can use CO abilities of their own too! Throughout both campaigns, the COs you meet play a critical role both on the battlefield and in the story.
Recruit some friends and see who the superior strategist is
When you aren’t busy keeping the peace in one of the two campaign stories, flex your army-commanding chops in Versus Mode*. Up to four players can battle on dozens of maps. Each player chooses a CO from either campaign and can strategically use their CO Powers to turn the tides of battle. Customize your combat with options like funds per allied base and fog of war.
Advance Wars 1+2: Re-Boot Camp is coming out for Nintendo Switch on December 3rd.