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Saturday, August 31, 2019

The space opera continues - Homeworld 3 has been announced


It took only 16 years to welcome the announcement of the third sequel to the iconic Homeworld space strategy, with another unexpected surprise.

What many hoped for has finally come to fruition - Homeworld 3 has been announced, which, if all goes according to plan, should be played at the end of 2022. The Blackbird Interactive guys and girls who provided us with Homeworld: Deserts Of Kharak will be in charge of reviving the new space fleet.

Gearbox Publishing claims that the game's development is at an early stage with only a few months to go before production, which is why we have to wait longer to get out. Although the game has a publisher which also means financial stability, its development can be supported through the Fig platform.


Specifically, fans of the series can already book their copy on the said platform, but Homeworld 3 has no goal of how much money it has to raise. Specifically, the goal was set at $ 1, and at the time of writing this news, $ 241,970 was raised, with the collection taking a month. In addition to investing in the best possible final product, the audience will also be able to participate in the development with their suggestions and comments.

We'll find out more about the news that will be available with the third sequel later in the campaign, and the priority for the development studio is to deliver a game that immediately looks, sounds and feels like Homeworld. Also, their desire is to deliver a powerful action that continues to the end of Homeworld 2, with of course the best space fleet combat in complete 3D space.

For those who are unfamiliar with this series or who want to remember the space battles, the Homeworld Remastered Collection can be purchased on Steam for only € 4.79.


Another surprise about this series is the announcement of a separate project, housed in the same universe - Homeworld Mobile. Stratosphere development studio is in charge of moving space battles to mobile devices, and they should play the game next year. Also, anyone who supports the development of part three will gain access to an early version of the mobile game.


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