Monday, September 12th 2022

Sci-fi grand strategy epic Terra Invicta launches into orbit this September

On the brink of an extraterrestrial invasion, who will take command of humanity? Will you protect Earth from the aliens, ally with them, or serve? From the creators of XCOM 1 and 2's popular Long War mods comes Terra Invicta, an epic grand strategy game launching into Early Access on September 26th. With the unexpected arrival of an extraterrestrial force breaching our Solar System, humanity has fractured. Unable to develop a united response to the impending invasion, rival factions emerge, each with their own philosophies, goals, and desires when it comes to the mysterious interlopers. Players must lead one of these groups and utilize their unique strengths in the struggle for control over Earth's resources as you prepare for the ultimate fight to control the future of humanity. Will you serve your new alien overlords, fight to maintain human supremacy, or instead venture forth into the stars and leave these petty squabbles behind?

Bridging the gap between the familiar terrain of Earth and the far reaches of the Solar System, Terra Invicta elevates the themes of the alien invasion plot and turns everything up to 11. The campaign begins as a terrestrial game of geopolitical chess where players must strategically vie for control of the planet's nations and resources. As faction leaders, players will weigh the benefits and consequences of their actions, but how the upper hand is gained is completely up to them.
From there, players must gather support, resources, and take the fight into space with orbital stations, remote bases, and space fleets. As players take their first steps in colonizing the Solar System, they must prepare for the wars to come.

Even with the entire Solar System within arm's reach, confrontation is unavoidable. On the one-hand, age-old interhuman conflicts extend out into the stars, while on the other, a legion of alien invaders want to claim Earth as their own. Players will utilize alien tech and human ingenuity to build fleets of armed spaceships and develop tactical doctrines. Combat has been built around a realistic simulation of Newtonian physics, where momentum is just as critical as firepower. Growing alien activity on Earth will present difficult choices as the invasion spreads worldwide.

Ready to seize authority and take the fight into space? Terra Invicta launches into Early Access on September 26th for $39.99/€39.99/£34.99/¥4980. Wishlist the game on Steam and prepare for the conflicts that lie ahead.

Key Features:
  • Choose from seven different factions that seek to control Earth via unique goals and strategies
  • Explore the Solar System in an ever-changing strategic map
  • Enhance the abilities of politicians, scientists, and operatives to gain a geopolitical edge
  • A global research system that creates opportunities for both competition and cooperation among factions
  • Illustrated events that present difficult choices pertaining to the growing alien activity on Earth
  • Spaceship designs that draws from the best of scientific speculation and hard science fiction
  • Master zero-gravity momentum and maneuver in 3D space to obtain victory in pausable real-time tactical combat
  • Utilize planetary stations to refuel ships, conduct research, or carry out constructions
Source: Hooded Horse
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5 Comments on Sci-fi grand strategy epic Terra Invicta launches into orbit this September

#1
Vayra86
Launching... into early access.. That was a letdown lol.

Looks neat though
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Solidstate89
I played the game when they released a demo over the summer and it was pretty rough. I hope they take their time with early access.
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AusWolf
The concept sounds good. I hope they'll do well with the execution, too.
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Chaitanya
So similar to Spore but without the fun customizations on the way.
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Vayra86
Solidstate89I played the game when they released a demo over the summer and it was pretty rough. I hope they take their time with early access.
The scope of this game seems huge, I hope they didn't bite off more than they can chew.
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