Sins of the Solar Empire II arrives on Steam this summer

Sins of the Solar Empire II arrives on Steam this summer

TLDR

  • The grand strategy game Sins of a Solar Empire II is coming to Steam this summer, nearly two years after it was first available through the Epic Games Store.
  • The game is still under development and new content will be added after Steam launch.
  • In Sins of a Solar Empire II, players can explore a giant galaxy, engage in real-time battles, and win glory for their faction, either alone or with up to ten players.

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The grand strategy game Sins of a Solar Empire II is headed to Steam sometime this summer. the The developer Ironclad Games has confirmed this week.

The launch comes approximately two years after the game was first available on the Epic Games Store. It began its days in “Early Access,” but has since reached what the team refers to as “1.0” — full launch.

However, it should be noted that the game is not fully developed. to computer games Publisher Stardock Entertainment explains that work is continuing even after Steam's launch and that there is still content to be added.

The launch on Steam also brings several novelties to the game. Among other things, The Advent Unity faction, modding tools and UI repair. According to Stardock, this release is on par with the Sins of a Solar Empire: Rebellion expansion in terms of functionality included in the experience.

Sins of the Solar Empire II.

Stardock Entertainment

In Sins of the Solar Empire II, players can explore a giant galaxy, fight real-time battles, and win glory for their faction. Matches can be played individually or in groups of up to ten players.

The experience is based on the series' first feature, which gained cult status after its release in 2008. We thoroughly enjoyed the first Sins of a Solar Empire.

Sins of a Solar Empire is a fantastic space strategy game, offering a successful combination of civilization-like empire building and Age of Empires-like warfare in space, as Joachim Froholt wrote at the time.

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