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Advanced Wars Inspired 'Tiny Metal' Delayed Until December 21st

Tiny Metal a Japanese developed turn-based strategy game heavily inspired by Nintendo’s own Advanced Wars series has been delayed and will no longer be releasing tomorrow.

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PlayStationswitch3102d ago

Dammit. Ive been waiting for this game to release for a while!

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Tiny Metal Adds Online Multiplayer Mode & Act V Story Campaign Via Free Update

Sony’s publishing label Unties and developer Area35 today announced that Tiny Metal has dispatched its competitive online multiplayer mode on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and Steam via a free update.

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PiNkFaIrYbOi2828d ago

Ummm, does indie mean something different now? Cause if Sony owns them, than aren't they no longer an indie studio?

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Darkborn2828d ago

That is true.. Exclusive for Microsoft means something entirely different now.. So does 4k.

isarai2828d ago (Edited 2828d ago )

Maybe they mean it was an indie team before sony acquired them? I don't know but it is quite the oxymoron

The_Sage2828d ago (Edited 2828d ago )

Hello, Pink...

To answer your question; Indie refers to an independent studio regardless of the publisher. They're not owned by a publisher, even though they may be funded by one that also owns its own development studios.

From now on we can laugh together at those that don't understand this truth.

Note... If Sony owns a studio, I would not call them indie. Maybe previously indie, but once owned by Sony, it's a Sony studio.

KillMePrettyPlease2828d ago

Unties only publishes games to pc, nintendo systems and ps

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plmkoh2828d ago (Edited 2828d ago )

Lmao all comments here are wrong, Unties is owned by Sony Music. Unties publishes games by indie studios not owned by Sony, which is why they are 'indie'. Because Unties is not owned by Sony Computer Entertainment, it therefore doesn't need to publish exclusive Playstation games.

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Former Tiny Metal Staffer Retracts Accusation Of Kickstarter Embezzlement

Although Tiny Metal was released last December, along the way a former AREA 35 employee - who worked as a PR Manager on the game - issued a statement accusing the Yura of embezzling funds from Project Phoenix's crowdfunding to produce it.
In the latest update, the issue has now been resolved in mediation court in Japan. The former employee who made the accusations has now retracted the statement made about the Tiny Metal team using money from the Project Phoenix Kickstarter campaign to fund the game's development.

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