


The Steam release looks set to fix the matchmaking/server issues and should add a little variety to the campaign. However, the basic gameplay was genuinely pretty fun, with chaotic combat, plenty of customisation options and a good sense of humor. The gameplay in the 360 version was most let down by uneven matchmaking, lost connections and a lack of variety in the campaigns. There’s a choice of 3 classes – warrior, mage & cleric – with a few subclasses too, each class has it’s own unique base attack and unique abilities. The 360 version is an enjoyable enough game with a short story driven single player campaign and a focus on multiplayer, which consists of 2 teams of 15 players attacking each other’s castle, while defending their own. It recieved mixed reviews upon release on 360, but with a few minor improvements it should make for a fun, chaotic multiplayer experience upon it’s Steam release. It was the first free-to-play game offered on Xbox Live, with customization options sold at microtransaction amounts.Happy Wars, the cartoon-style online role-playing strategy game for Xbox 360 is now on Steam Early Access. Happy Wars launched in 2012 on Xbox Live Arcade, in 2014 on PC and then in 2015 for Xbox One, where it will still survive. The Xbox One version of the game will continue to host new in-game events after that date.

Happy Wars’ in-game events will continue on PC and Xbox 360 until June 13. Afterward, they become locked to their platform, where they will be usable until the game shuts down on PC and Xbox 360 in December. With the game still active on Xbox One, that means players have one week - until March 15 - to transfer any of their Happy Tickets to that version. Happy Tickets, the game’s currency available for purchase with real money, will no longer be sold after 8 p.m.

Happy Wars will be removed from the Xbox 360 and Windows 10 marketplaces on June 14. The shutdown happens on those two platforms on Dec. It’s closing down on Windows PC and Xbox 360.
