Firm of Heroes and Warhammer 40,000: Daybreak of Struggle developer Treatment Leisure has introduced a brand new ‘Advance Wars model’ turn-based technique sport, ‘Earth vs. Mars’.
The sport will launch for PC this summer time, and has gamers defending planet Earth in opposition to the invasion of “weird and highly effective creature-human hybrids”.
“For many years, Martians have been secretly visiting Earth, abducting people and animals to reap their atomic essence,” Relic stated.
“Now, they’ve returned with a full-scale invasion, and it’s as much as a ragtag group of commanders to steer Earth’s resistance. Gamers will command Earth’s army in opposition to high-tech Martian saucers, grav-tanks, and elite alien warriors in a determined wrestle for survival.”
Relic CEO Justin Dowdeswell added: “We’re excited to deliver a Relic Twist to the Advance Wars model of gameplay, infusing some Relic DNA, whereas harkening again to a few of our earlier titles.
“Relic Leisure just lately introduced a brand new technique: Alongside persevering with to work on the normal RTS titles that we’re identified for, we’re additionally going to work on smaller Indie model video games with a view to discover new sub-genres, experiment, get our inventive juices going, and launch video games extra often.”
In line with IGN, Earth vs. Mars will embrace a single-player marketing campaign of over 30 missions, on-line multiplayer the place you possibly can play as both faction, a VS Mode in opposition to AI, and a map editor.
Final March, Sega introduced that it was promoting Vancouver, Canada-based Relic to a holding firm to be newly established by the UK funding agency Emona Capital LLP, enabling it to turn into an independently-run growth studio.
Earlier this month, Relic detailed its new enterprise technique, which it stated would come with persevering with to develop the bigger, complicated technique titles the studio is thought for, whereas it might additionally “actively pursue the event and publishing of smaller-scope, in-house video games”.