Sovereignty

Platform(s): PC
Genre: Strategy
Publisher: Matrix Games
Developer: The Lordz Games Studio
Release Date: Feb. 2, 2017

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'Sovereignty' Available On Steam Early Access

by Rainier on April 10, 2015 @ 9:20 a.m. PDT

Sovereignty is a strategy game where you assume the leadership of one of the lands and guide your people to glory and prosperity.

A palpable tension fills the air of the 35 realms of Sovereignty. After decades of deceptive harmony, Humans, Dwarves, Orks and all of the factions of this vibrant fantasy world are secretly sharpening their weapons in preparation for war. The balance of power is blurred now, and even the strongest clans live under constant fear of seeing invaders rampaging across their frontiers. Most leaders want to be sure of striking first, however, nobody really expects a short and easy war so diplomats are working behind the scenes to form strategic alliances. As a result, the first declaration of war will certainly trigger a domino effect that will affect every single realm…

Assume the leadership of one of the lands of Sovereignty and guide your people to glory and prosperity. The challenges you are going to face are intimately linked with the faction you select and the geography of your location in the world. Whether you want to build a wealthy kingdom or become a famous conqueror, your subjects will expect you to take the right diplomatic and economic decisions. Maybe you covet a unique and precious resource produced from your neighbor? Then send a messenger to negotiate a trade agreement… or your army to seize this key region. Spies, treaties and solid alliances can prove to be better weapons than warfare. Still, recruiting military units, calling powerful heroes and learning new magic spells are always good ideas when other realms become too threatening. And if you’re not afraid to get your hands dirty, you can directly command your troops on the battlefield in the tactical mode!

By wisely combining soft and hard power, you can eventually hope to reign over the whole land. However, In this divided and merciless land, holding onto power is likely to prove harder than seizing it!

Sovereignty: Crown of Kings is available through Steam Early Access program! So players can jump into action now, select any kingdom they want on the map and lead it to glory… or devastation!

After three years of development, Sovereignty is already mature enough to be shared publicly. All of the main features have been implemented and the game is already fully playable from start to finish. However, developer Gothic Labs now feel the need to collect community feedback and exchange ideas to make Sovereignty a remarkable fantasy strategy game.

By joining the Early Access program, players have the chance immerse themselves in a unique world with a deep lore and solid warfare, diplomatic and economic mechanics. By wisely combining soft and hard power, and mastering both strategic and tactical layers, they can eventually achieve specific local goals before going on to rule the whole continent! Last but not least they can get the game at only $24.99, before the price increases after the Early Access period.

Key Features

  • 35 factions with specific races, traits, heroes and units for a unique feeling and challenge at every game.
  • Various campaigns modes and unique missions linked with the story of your faction.
  • Resources, Trade Routes and Landmarks enrich the basic economy of a realm.
  • Conduct covert actions to spy on your enemies, badmouth them or improve your image in the eyes of the most powerful clans.
  • Learn new magical spells and use them to get bonuses and trick your opponents.
  • Lead your armies directly on the field and take benefit of the environment to outsmart the enemy troops.
  • Use your hero ability at a key moment to swing the tide of a battle.
  • Veteran units can gain experience when they fight and so unlock special skills.

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