In War for Westeros, chaos reigns in ruthless free-for-all battles where trust is fleeting and power is everything. Command the Great Houses in epic real-time strategy battles, forge strategic alliances, or weave deceit against your rivals.
Conquer the Seven Kingdoms solo, or in treacherous free-for-all multiplayer. Command the Great Houses, rally iconic heroes, and rewrite the fate of the realm.
Do you have the strength to seize the Iron Throne?
Wardens of the Realm,
Since the announcement of Game of Thrones: War for Westeros, development has been progressing well and we are excited to provide an update on our progress. Beginning with today's blog, we will be sharing more news and updates over the coming weeks, ultimately marching towards some exciting reveals later this year.
Factions & Heroes
In War for Westeros, you can lead House Stark, House Lannister, House Targaryen, or even the Night King’s Army of the Dead, to lay claim to the Iron Throne. Each House features iconic heroes who have the ability to turn the tide of battle, with the capacity to level up, unlock new abilities, and bolster their surrounding armies. Effective management of them is key to continued success in skirmishes.
- Jon Snow leads his men into battle on the front lines, rallying those around him.
- Tywin Lannister is an exacting commander who coordinates battlefield tactics with deliberate precision, pushing the Lannister war machine to its full potential.
Combat & Units
We are placing a massive emphasis on responsiveness, unit behavior, and physical impact in War for Westeros. Ensuring that unit pathing and engagement feels exactly right requires extensive, iterative work, but it is important to ensure that players immediately feel the weight of their actions on the battlefield. Instead of just managing individual soldiers, you will command full squads that react dynamically to your orders.
We also intend for the battlefield to feel visceral, with significant development time spent on feedback and impact for unit interactions.
- Cavalry carry great physical weight, allowing them to break directly through exposed archer lines and scatter units.
- Every House has their own high-impact ‘trump card’. When a Giant smashes its club into the earth, it can physically launch entire enemy squads into the air.
Tactical counter-play can be crucial to winning an engagement. For example, if you see enemy cavalry charging your lines, amassing basic infantry will not save you. You will instead need to check your opponent’s composition and deploy a unit with the specific anti-cavalry role (like a light infantry spearman squad) to completely shut down their momentum.
Maps
Skirmish battles will take you across the regions of Westeros, from iconic locations like King’s Landing and The Wall, to battlefields inspired by the many kingdoms, castles, and contested lands within the continent. Each map is being built to offer its own visual identity, terrain layout, and strategic challenges, while supporting the large-scale army movement and territory control at the heart of Skirmish.
One of the maps currently in development is Ashemark, located in the Westerlands. As one of the locations caught in Robb Stark’s campaign through the Westerlands during the War of the Five Kings, Ashemark offers a battlefield with strong ties to the conflict between Stark and Lannister forces.
Designed as a focused 1v1 battlefield, Ashemark features two open lanes with defensible positions that create clear opportunities to pressure, hold, flank, and counterattack. It is also a strong example of how we are approaching visual fidelity across our maps, with environments designed to feel grounded in Westeros while still giving players readable spaces for army movement and combat.
Across each battlefield, you will need to make decisions about where to push, where to hold, and how to use the terrain to your advantage. We will have more to share on exactly how map control works in a future gameplay reveal.
Release Window
Lastly, we wanted to close with an update to our planned release window. War for Westeros will now launch in early 2027.
We remain unwavering in our mission to deliver a real-time strategy game set in the world of Westeros that meets the expectations of both RTS players and Game of Thrones fans. This decision gives us the time needed to continue building towards that goal and ensure that the game reaches the high level of quality we are aiming for.
Thank you for your patience and continued support. We know the wait has been long, and we do not take your support for granted.
Until next time,
Valar Morghulis.
Game Of Thrones: War For Westeros is coming to PC (Steam) in 2027.
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