Coffee Stain Publishing and Lavapotion Studios have announced that two years after launch, the strategy game Songs of Conquest is out of Early Access. The game is now available on Steam, Epic Games Store and GOG.
In honor of the event, the developers have released a release trailer. The soundtrack has also been updated and a digital artbook has been released. In addition, Lavapotion announced that it is working on a console version of Songs of Conquest. The studio noted that the game is already running great on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. The Bitwave team, which previously helped with the game's release on Steam Deck, is involved in the development of the console version. A console release is planned for the fall, and then the studio will handle a port for Nintendo Switch.
Songs of Conquest is a turn-based strategy game inspired by the nineties classic. Hire powerful magisters, command huge armies, search for artifacts, build cities and conquer enemy territories - there's only room for one great empire in this world!
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