Strategy games have really boomed in the past few months. Starting with the Manor Lords, which lives up to its previous praise; As for Bellwright, which at first glance looks similar, plus several new announcements for the coming months (Civilization 7 sends its regards at this point), there are some promising rays of hope for the genre. “Norse” is a new title from the portal Computer GamesN It is referred to as “Manor Lords with Vikings”.
However, the specialized press does not seem to fully agree on which representatives of the Scandinavian genre can be better compared GameRant He writes aboutXCOM With Vikings.” However, both comparisons are likely to be interesting for the Arctic Hazard development studio, as both strategy games have been successful. A trailer for the first announcement of Norse was recently uploaded to YouTube and allows you to understand where this first impression came from:
The development studio itself calls Norse Norse. Steam official website As a “tactical turn-based game” with a “historically authentic world,” it will allow players to build and manage settlements, form alliances, and engage in tactical battles. Resource trading and item production will also be part of the gameplay. However, a release date is not available; the only thing confirmed so far is that Norse will be released for PC in addition to PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S.
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