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Sword of the Stars: Collector's Edition

Platform(s): PC
Genre: Strategy
Publisher: Lighthouse Interactive
Developer: Kerberos Productions

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'Sword of the Stars: Collector's Edition' Goes Gold

by Rainier on April 9, 2008 @ 6:09 a.m. PDT

Sword of the Stars: Collector's Edition includes the original game, the Born of Blood add-on (never released to retail in Canada/US), the first ever 150+ page Sword of the Stars novella The Deacon's Tale by renowned sci-fi writer Arrin Dembo and a bonus CD.

The Collector's Edition brings all of the Sword of the Stars universe together in one package and further expands it with special bonus materials. Sword of the Stars: Collector's Edition includes: the original base game, the highly acclaimed add-on Born of Blood (never released to retail in Canada or the US), the first ever Sword of the Stars novella The Deacon's Tale by renowned science fiction writer Arrin Dembo and a bonus CD with concept art, screenshots, trailers, cd tracks and other media.

Erik Schreuder, Lighthouse Interactive CEO said, "Sword of the Stars is a great franchise and well deserving of a Collector's Edition. Kerberos Productions has proven themselves to be an extremely talented team, which consists of team members behind the successful Homeworld series. They have also stayed loyal to their community by adding loads of new features and additional gameplay to the fanchise over the past 18 months." Schreuder went on to say, "Current and new fans of the franchise will enjoy discovering the Sword of the Stars universe in much greater depth."

The year is 2405. Human scientists have discovered a new technology, the Node Drive, which will finally allow travel from star to star at speeds faster than light. As mankind sits poised on the brink of a new era, tragedy strikes: the first interstellar colony ship is destroyed and Earth itself ravaged by an unknown alien race. What was to be the Dawn of a new Age instead was the beginning of a new reality?

We are not alone and we are not safe.

Take control and build the ultimate empire in Sword of the Stars. In classic 4X style, prepare to eXplore mysterious star systems, claim planets to eXpand your empire, eXploit your resources, then design and build your own bigger, faster, stronger ships to eXterminate your enemies in epic, tactical, 3-D battles, in single- or multiplayer.

In Born of Blood, over 30 years have passed since the first stellar empires began to expand. Four races once set out to explore and conquer the galaxy, meeting in fiery clashes that spanned the universe, but now a promising age of diplomacy dawns. A new alien race emerges shattering the uneasy peace. With new drive systems, ships, technology, and tactics, the Zuul burst onto the scene with a devastating agenda. Form alliances and learn to work with your foes as you lead your fleets to victory in a universe at war.

Chris Stewart, Producer at Kerberos Productions said, "The entire team here at Kerberos is really excited about the Collector's Edition! It's the perfect jumping-in point for new fans and provides a ton of new features, content, background materials for long time fans of Sword of the Stars. The full blown novel alone is a wealth of SotS goodness!"

The Collector's Edition brings the entire Sword of the Stars universe together in one package and further expands it with special bonus material.

Sword of the Stars: Collector's Edition includes:

  • The popular base game Sword of the Stars*
  • The highly acclaimed add-on Born of Blood*
  • The first ever Sword of the Stars paperback novel, The Deacon's Tale penned by renowned science fiction author Arinn Dembo (150+ pages)
  • A Bonus CD with stunning concept art, video interviews, trailers, music tracks, and extensive backgrounds on each of the five races

Updated to version 1.5.2, which includes new features such as: standalone server capabilities and creating custom maps.

Features :

  • Play as one of 5 distinct races - Human, Hiver, Tarkas, Liir and Zuul; each with their own technological advantages and disadvantages
  • Each race has a unique mode of transport between star systems, creating very different styles of play and bold new challenges
  • Live out tense, first-contact situations in full 3D combat, which rivals anything seen in the 4X strategy genre
  • Over 175 distinct technologies to research in a dynamic tech tree that changes from game to game
  • Over 55 weapons from 6 different weapon classes varing in size classes, from devastating nuclear missiles, cutting laserbeams, cloaked mines, boarding pods and plasma projectors, to massive siege drivers that can destroy entire planets
  • Research rewards players with new detailed ship models, weapons and combat effects
  • Deep economic model that is easy to control through an intuative interface
  • Research languages to open diplomatic lines of communication or simply stick to negotiating with your own race; form alliances, non-aggression pacts or go to war with anyone who stands in your way
  • Dynamic environments and random events add to the overall atmosphere; discover alien artifacts, wade through meteor showers, and encounter strange alien menaces
  • Players can design and build ships from three size classes: Destroyer, Cruiser, and Dreadnought, by mixing and matching ship sections to suit their game play style
  • Up to 8 players can play against the AI or one another over LAN or online
  • 3 difficulty settings, 15 galaxy types, and 9 singleplayer scenarios, each adding more tactical depth to the Sword of the Stars universe

Sword of the Stars: Collector's Edition will begin shipping to retailers across the US, Canada and English speaking European territories on May 2008 on PC.


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