Earth 2160

Earth 2160

PC

Release Date: June 3, 2005

Strategy, science fiction, RTS, Polish, multiplayer, singleplayer, internet, LAN

70%

Steam

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The next part of the famous strategy in sci-fi realities from the famous Earth series, by Reality Pump. The action takes place right after the last part, in which the destruction of Earth took place. The three previously available nations are joined by aliens who also want to control the solar system. Great music, spectacular effects, improved interface, detailed missions, as well as an extensive multiplayer mode will allow for hours of fun.

Earth 2160 is the official sequel of the award winning EARTH series and continues the on going saga started in Earth 2140 and Earth 2150. Only a few thousand humans managed to escape from Earth before its collapse in 2150 A.D. They spent the next few years terra forming the red planet, developing new technologies and rebuilding civilisation. Over time each of the three factions Eurasian Dynasty, United Civilised States and Lunar Corporation diversified enough to become completely separate from each other - but in the year 2160 something happens that could threaten the existence of them all. Will they join forces as a coalition, or will the age old animosities continue to cause interfaction war?

Features:

4 playable factions each with unique technologies and abilities

Each party consists of more than 13 basic buildings and units

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Last updated on August 14, 2015

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[3:50] Earth 2160 Introducing the Game

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Earth 2160 System Requirements

PC / Windows

PC / Windows

Recommended: Pentium 4 1.5 GHz, 512 MB RAM, graphic card 128 MB (GeForce3 or better), 2 GB HDD

Reality Pump, Studio Behind Two Worlds II, Goes Bankrupt and Shuts Down

Reality Pump, studio operating since the mid-nineties in Kraków, Poland, whose portfolio includes games such as Earth 21xx and Two Worlds, was forced to close down. Most of its remaining employees moved to another Kraków-based developer, Bloober Team.

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Michael Kulakowski

May 7, 2015

Reality Pump, Studio Behind Two Worlds II, Goes Bankrupt and Shuts Down