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Nobunaga’s Ambition celebrates 40th anniversary with new western release in JulySlightly more ambitious

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A soldier smiles smugly in Nobunaga’s Ambition: Awakening.

Not many video game series reach the 40-year mark, but that’s the anniversary Nobunaga’s Ambition celebrates this year. The historical grand strategy series is celebrating with the announcement of a new western release,Nobunaga’s Ambition: Awakening, which will launch this July. You’ll find the first trailer below.NOBUNAGA’S AMBITION: Awakening - Announcement TrailerWatch on YouTubeAs per usual, Awakening is a grand strategy game set in the Warring States period of Japan, during which clans battled to unify the fractured country. It’s a bit like Total War, in that you build defenses and manage economy and diplomacy on a zoomed out map of the nation, then jump into separate battlefields when it’s time to pit your thousands of tiny men against a rival clan’s equivalents.Nobunaga’s Ambition: Awakening launched in Japan under the name Nobunaga’s Ambition: Shinsei in July last year. Aside from a full translation, the western release has apparently been polished and further expanded with what Koei Tecmo call the “Power-up Kit”.One of Awakening’s key features is the return of castle sieges, in which players must either deploy defensive equipment to keep hold of their own fort, or select which route to take when smashing through an enemy’s defenses. Those sieges, in a different form, were present in the last Nobunaga’s Ambition we reviewed, 2015’sSphere Of Influence.Awakening will launch in the west on July 20th. You can find a listing forthe original 2022 releasewithout English language support on Steam, if you want to see more of it in action, or you’ll find more detailson its official site.

Not many video game series reach the 40-year mark, but that’s the anniversary Nobunaga’s Ambition celebrates this year. The historical grand strategy series is celebrating with the announcement of a new western release,Nobunaga’s Ambition: Awakening, which will launch this July. You’ll find the first trailer below.NOBUNAGA’S AMBITION: Awakening - Announcement TrailerWatch on YouTubeAs per usual, Awakening is a grand strategy game set in the Warring States period of Japan, during which clans battled to unify the fractured country. It’s a bit like Total War, in that you build defenses and manage economy and diplomacy on a zoomed out map of the nation, then jump into separate battlefields when it’s time to pit your thousands of tiny men against a rival clan’s equivalents.Nobunaga’s Ambition: Awakening launched in Japan under the name Nobunaga’s Ambition: Shinsei in July last year. Aside from a full translation, the western release has apparently been polished and further expanded with what Koei Tecmo call the “Power-up Kit”.One of Awakening’s key features is the return of castle sieges, in which players must either deploy defensive equipment to keep hold of their own fort, or select which route to take when smashing through an enemy’s defenses. Those sieges, in a different form, were present in the last Nobunaga’s Ambition we reviewed, 2015’sSphere Of Influence.Awakening will launch in the west on July 20th. You can find a listing forthe original 2022 releasewithout English language support on Steam, if you want to see more of it in action, or you’ll find more detailson its official site.

Not many video game series reach the 40-year mark, but that’s the anniversary Nobunaga’s Ambition celebrates this year. The historical grand strategy series is celebrating with the announcement of a new western release,Nobunaga’s Ambition: Awakening, which will launch this July. You’ll find the first trailer below.

NOBUNAGA’S AMBITION: Awakening - Announcement TrailerWatch on YouTube

NOBUNAGA’S AMBITION: Awakening - Announcement Trailer

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As per usual, Awakening is a grand strategy game set in the Warring States period of Japan, during which clans battled to unify the fractured country. It’s a bit like Total War, in that you build defenses and manage economy and diplomacy on a zoomed out map of the nation, then jump into separate battlefields when it’s time to pit your thousands of tiny men against a rival clan’s equivalents.

Nobunaga’s Ambition: Awakening launched in Japan under the name Nobunaga’s Ambition: Shinsei in July last year. Aside from a full translation, the western release has apparently been polished and further expanded with what Koei Tecmo call the “Power-up Kit”.

One of Awakening’s key features is the return of castle sieges, in which players must either deploy defensive equipment to keep hold of their own fort, or select which route to take when smashing through an enemy’s defenses. Those sieges, in a different form, were present in the last Nobunaga’s Ambition we reviewed, 2015’sSphere Of Influence.

Awakening will launch in the west on July 20th. You can find a listing forthe original 2022 releasewithout English language support on Steam, if you want to see more of it in action, or you’ll find more detailson its official site.