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Wargroove

Wargroove Free Double Trouble DLC and Crossplay Comes to PS4

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Wargroove, the Advance Wars-styled turn-based strategy game, has launched its free Double Trouble expansion for PlayStation 4 alongside full cross-platform play.

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The free expansion was released earlier this year for PC, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch and was scheduled to come to PlayStation 4 sometime after.

The Double Trouble expansion features:

  • Brand new Co-Op Story Campaign (can be played couch co-op, online co-op or even solo)
  • Three New Roguish Commanders
  • Two New Units – Thieves & Riflemen!
  • New Arcade missions
  • Competitive online Quick Play maps
  • Public and Private Multiplayer Lobbies
  • New Volcano map theme and more updates to the custom Editor tools
  • Outlaw music tracks, composed by PhoneticHero
  • And more!

Developer Chucklefish also announced that Wargroove now has full cross-platform play between PlayStation 4 and the other platforms. That includes competitive and cooperative multiplayer games and sharing community-made maps between platforms.

“From the very early stages of development, we knew that playing Wargroove multiplayer was not only incredibly fun, but also a huge part of the game’s experience, which made supporting crossplay between all platforms a no-brainer for us,” studio Chucklefish said in the announcement.

The Double Trouble expansion is now available for free on PlayStation 4 as a separate download, while the base game is currently 50% in the PlayStation Store.


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