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Ridiculous Space Battles

Platform(s): PC
Genre: Strategy
Publisher: Positech Games
Developer: Positech Games
Release Date: 2025

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'Ridiculous Space Battles' Is The Spiritual Successor To Gratuitous Space Battles, Scheduled for Later This Year - Screens & Trailer

by Rainier on May 25, 2025 @ 10:55 a.m. PDT

After a fifteen year wait, the ridiculously over-the-top and completely unjustified battles in space ARE BACK, Ridiculous Space Battles, the spiritual successor to Gratuitous Space Battles, the first ever autobattler game!

A completely new game, developed from scratch but inspired by the original, Ridiculous Space Battles hopes to truly live up to its name. Enjoy putting together increasingly huge wastes of galactic taxpayers money to build truly huge fleets of awesome space battleships to fight (for reasons unspecified) over vague patches of empty space against a range of despicable aliens who are (for reasons unspecified) our sworn enemies!

There are a number of significant differences between Ridiculous Space Battles and its now ancient predecessor. Firstly the player now places ships onto a fixed grid. No more fiddling with the mouse trying to get neat formations! And ships are placed now in fixed sized squadrons. 1 Cruiser (huge!) or 4 Frigates (big!) or 25 fighters (tiny). The ships are now deployed as a single mega-formation, with the strongest ship in each column acting as the formation leader. As the unlucky crew in the front column of ships get vaporized, the rest of the fleet will move forward to engage the enemy!

However RSB still has orders! Oh yes. There are a number of orders that determine how close to move the formation to the enemy, which ships to target, and under what circumstances ship should open fire. Utilize cunning formation and order combinations to take down enemy shields, then armor, then destroy the hull!

Final victory is declared when all the enemy ships are destroyed. The battle is lost if ANY of the enemy ships make it past your fleet to attack your precious homeworlds behind the fleet. Do not let the enemy through. This far and no further etc...


 "Its 15 years since we released 'Gratuitous Space Battles'. Can you believe that? the game is almost old enough to leave school. In any case, we think 15 years was long enough for us to re-visit this whole 'gratuitous battles in space' idea, and we are finally back and planning on doing just that."

"Behold the ridiculously named spiritual successor, currently in development with a plan for early access sometime towards the end of this year. Developing for PC, with a focus on absolutely ridiculous scale space battles and more lens flares than a J J abrams fan club convention."

RSB is a game about spectacle and insanely large space battles. We will not bore you with 100 tutorial levels explaining how to pit a single fighter against a single fighter. If you have come here wanting to blow up billions of tons of alien warships ASAP you are in the right place.

There are a bunch of new weapons and effects for your warships that you will not have seen in the original GSB game. The main criteria was to make them look extremely awesome. Nothing less than awesomeness was acceptable in our game design! We added new twirly wavey beams that crackle with particles and wave around all over the place. Why? Because they look awesome!

Every explosion in our game is a source of pride. Say goodbye to lame short puffs of flame when a ship explodes, and say hello to ridiculous particle effects, shockwave, plumes and so many lens flares I'm surprised JJ Abrams has not sued us yet. Not only may our game contain flashing lights, its got more flashing lights that an explosion in an LED factory.

We decided that fleets of big cruisers was not complex enough, so we added 4x as many frigates, and then 25x as many fighters, and then we still wanted to ramp up the complex ballet of laser beamage to ever more stupid amounts, so say hello to the 'beam-laser-equipped drone swarm launcher podule'. Be warned, your video card will probably need therapy after you use these.

Ridiculous Space Battles is in development for PC (Steam), scheduled for 2025.


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