Code Name S.T.E.AM. Will Have Online Multiplayer

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Code Name S.T.E.AM. will have both local and online multiplayer, Nintendo confirmed in a new trailer for the game today, at the Game Awards 2014.

 

Code Name S.T.E.AM. is a mix of strategy RPG and third-person shooter. The game is being developed by Intelligent Systems, the studio responsible for Fire Emblem and Advance Wars.

 

Nintendo will release Code Name S.T.E.AM. on March 31st, 2015 in North America.


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