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The official description, in a rare turn of events, actually has more information than the proper announcement trailer. For one, it actually confirms the game is an RTS.
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Stargate: Timekeepers departs from the end of season 7 of the
Stargate SG-1 main plot to create a wholly original story starting during the Battle of Antarctica, where Command Eva McCain and her team are tasked with supporting the SG-1 against Anubis’s fleet,” the description reads.
“The aftermath of the battle sees Commander McCain and her squad face an epic adventure that spans multiple original locations. In
Stargate: Timekeepers, players will travel through time and space, save civilians from the threats of their system lords, rescue their friends and allies from danger, and much more.”
Published on 12 May, 2021
I know Stargate is a massive long-running series, but I have only ever seen the film (and maybe one or two random episodes). It s bad and cheesy but in the most entertaining way, so naturally I think that s how a Stargate game should be. I sure hope Stargate: Timekeepers is going to be like that, at least. It s an upcoming real-time strategy game coming to PC, developed by CreativeForge Games (who made Phantom Doctrine), and published by Slitherine (who previously pubbed Starship Troopers: Terran Command).
Here s the first trailer. It s just a nice gate opening up. Stargate: Timekeepers departs from the end of Season 7 of the Stargate SG-1 main plot to create a wholly original story starting during the Battle of Antarctica, where Command Eva McCain and her team are tasked with supporting the SG-1 against Anubis’s fleet, it says in the trailer description. The aftermath of the battle sees Commander McCain and her squad face an e
Slitherine announces a plethora of new wargames at ‘Home of Wargamers 2021’
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Itâs a great day to be a fan of simulated carnage! Slitherine today held its âHome of Wargamers Liveâ event on Twitch.
There are more announcements than you could shake a WWI-era saber at, so letâs skip morning muster and get right into the action.
Slitherine revealed four new games today, but before doing so it gave us some juicy updates.
Warhammer 40K game Battlesector now has a release date and pre-orders are live
The history of Warhammer games, even Warhammer 40K games, has been a bit mixed, but the future looks bright. Warhammer 40,000: Battlesector, a skirmish-level turn-based strategy game, forms part of this new optimistic outlook, especially as it’s from the creators of the excellent Battlestar Galactica Deadlock.
While it’s not the space-based fleet clashes that the studio has become experts in, Battlesector is still shaping up to be one of the most promising Warhammer 40K strategy games of recent years. Being turn-based, it won’t have the atmosphere of Dawn of War, but the way developer Black Lab Games has designed this experience really captures the essence of the tabletop game.