Homeworld 2

Homeworld 2

PC

Release Date: September 16, 2003

Strategy, science fiction, RTS, in space, multiplayer, singleplayer, internet, LAN

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The sequel to the groundbreaking 1999 game from Relic Entertainment, which brought the popular real-time strategy genre into the third dimension. Homeworld 2 takes place 100 years after the events of the first game and describes the desperate struggle of the indigenous inhabitants of the planet Hiigara with the Vaygr warrior race, which many centuries ago led to their exile in the unknown regions of space.

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A series of space-based real-time strategies, set in a universe designed by two American science fiction writers - Arinn Dembo (under the pseudonym Marcus Skyler) and David J. Williams. Initially, the series was developed by Canadian studio Relic Entertainment (also known for such titles as Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War or Company of Heroes), working for the publisher Sierra Entertainment. In 2013, the rights to the brand were acquired by Gearbox Software, which in subsequent years decided to prepare remasters of the first two parts of the series, as well as to share the license with Blackbird Interactive studio, founded by part of the team responsible for the first installments of the series.

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Homeworld 2 Summary

Platforms:

PC / Windows

PC / Windows

Developer: Relic Entertainment

Publisher: Sierra

Homeworld 2 System Requirements

PC / Windows

PC / Windows

Recommended: Pentium 4 1.6 GHz, 512 MB RAM, graphic card GeForce 3 64 MB

Homeworld 3 Announcement Inbound? Mysterious Tweet of Gearbox Software

It seems that Gearbox Software will announce the next part of the Homeworld series during the PAX West 2019 event. The game may be announced today - during the company's conference. The source of the information is a mysterious Twitter post.

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Bart Swiatek

August 30, 2019

Homeworld 3 Announcement Inbound? Mysterious Tweet of Gearbox Software