2022 Is Stacking Up to Be the Best Year for Strategy Games in Ages

2022 is going to be one of the best years for strategy games in a long, long time. Whether it’s the return of long-lost classics like the Dune RTS or a match made in heaven from left field like Marvel’s Midnight Suns, 2022 might be the year of the strategy game.
It’s hard to say that without sounding like I’m falling into the PR hype machine, but this year really is a perfect storm of variety, quality and novelty. Firaxis Games, the studio behind one of the most beloved series in the genre, is tackling a beloved IP. Ubisoft Milan, who proved that strategy games didn’t need to be unnecessarily dense to be fun, are releasing a sequel to their 2017 hit.
While franchises like Starcraft, XCOM and Fire Emblem have put the genre under the spotlight thanks to their critical acclaim, depth and broader appeal, recent years have seen the genre come into its own in a new way. Sure, each year will still see somewhat quiet launches of big strategy releases that review well and see popularity among fans of the genre but don’t break through into mainstream popularity, but recent strategy and tactics games are promising to hit that mark.
What’s most exciting about these games becoming more popular among a general audience is that instead of compromising what makes tactics games so great to reach a wider audience, more games with unique takes on the genre are being made. Some might simplify and streamline, others might break the mold with a bold innovation to a staple of the genre.
XCOM 2, Into The Breach and Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle are all fantastic examples to point at and see where the genre’s future lies. Not just because of their popularity, but because of their influence over the genre and the lasting innovations they brought about.
XCOM 2’s not the first game of its ilk, but it modernized and set the bar for turn-based strategy games that followed. Into the Breach delivered a snappy, addictive and masterfully-paced take on the genre that trimmed nearly any fat. Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle not only made something as complex as a tactics game accessible, but also broke the mold and delivered a game that was both family-friendly and challenging.
A sequel to Mario + Rabbids and a new game from XCOM 2 developer Firaxis alone would be enough to make 2022 a notable year for strategy games, but those are just part of the offering of confirmed strategy games set to release in 2022. Between Metal Slug Tactics, Triangle Strategy, Advance Wars 1+2 Reboot Camp, Total War: Warhammer III and Homeworld 3 and rumors of a new Fire Emblem on the horizon, Mario + Rabbids and Marvel’s Midnight Suns are in good company.