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Songs of Conquest, a turn-based strategy game inspired by 90s classics, have just recently left the early access – but it’s not slowing down. Get ready for Songs of Conquest - Rise Eternal, coming soon on GOG!

Songs of Conquest, turn-based strategy adventure game, fuses RPG, tactical combat and kingdom management. You get to lead powerful magicians called Wielders and venture to lands unknown, wage battle against armies that dare oppose you and hunt for powerful artifacts.

With Songs of Conquest - Rise Eternal, you’ll take your gameplay even further – as the DLC introduces “Tales”, story missions that complement the campaigns. In this tale you will play as the new Loth Wielder, Kastus Maal, a Risen scholar who was killed at the battle of Grey Tor. His special affinity for necromancy is a lure to the undead and the Risen flock to him in service of the Empress. Explore four new maps as Kastus pursues revenge against Cecilia Stoutheart. Uncover powerful new artifacts, artifact set bonuses and discover all the secrets of the Risen.

Soon on GOG!
DLCs already? You gotta be kidding me!
The timing is kinda terrible lol most people are going to wonder why they didn't include this in the 1.0
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Memecchi: people are going to wonder why they didn't include this in the 1.0
You need to wonder? You release 1.0 to make money. You release DLC to make additional money.
Good, could always use more content. There's quite a bit already but I'll be playing this for a while. By the way, the user-created maps and stuff are handled with an in-game browser, so nothing's tied to Steam, and the multiplayer is also handled in-game, so no Steam or Galaxy for that either.
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00063: DLCs already? You gotta be kidding me!
The game's been out for two years, granted it was early access but it was in a largely playable state during that time as they had been working on it for a few years prior.
Not a great look. If you've got stuff that "complements the campaigns" essentialy at the same time you release your game, making them a DLC instead kinda sucks. Unless this is one of those "coming soons" that actually arrive a year later or something like that. And no "The game's been out for two years" is a bullshit argument based on some mass delusion tormenting the current gaming industry that being able to pay to do beta testing is the same as the game being "released".
Post edited May 27, 2024 by Breja
The game is good, but announcing a DLC so shortly after 1.0 release... not a very fair move.
I'm sure this should be part of the main game, not a DLC.

Also, 4 only maps is not enough content to warrant a DLC either.

I wonder why they aren't listing the price. Maybe because it's not a reasonable one?

If it's more than $4.99 USD, then that's just gouging the customers IMO.
Lavapotion just announced they plan to release four DLCs. This is just the beginning. :=

In any case, it seems that they will also add some extra content to the base game.
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eric5h5: The game's been out for two years, granted it was early access but it was in a largely playable state during that time as they had been working on it for a few years prior.
Early access doesn't matter. What matters is that the finished product got officially released a week ago!
Post edited May 27, 2024 by 00063
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Breja: And no "The game's been out for two years" is a bullshit argument based on some mass delusion tormenting the current gaming industry that being able to pay to do beta testing is the same as the game being "released".
That's an argument espoused by ignorant twits who have no clue how games are made and this game in particular. Besides, this DLC's not coming until the fall, probably 3-4 months from now. I thought everyone had managed to figure out by now that "coming soon" on GOG has a very loose definition of "soon".
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Ancient-Red-Dragon: I wonder why they aren't listing the price. Maybe because it's not a reasonable one?
Since when has a single "coming soon" page on GOG ever listed the price? The answer is "never," nor on Steam for that matter, since usually the price is set just before release.
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Lone_Scout: Lavapotion just announced they plan to release four DLCs. This is just the beginning. :=
Yes, 4 small DLCs with 1 campaign each, and a "proper" expansion with 2 new factions next year.
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eric5h5: Yes, 4 small DLCs with 1 campaign each, and a "proper" expansion with 2 new factions next year.
Good to know. One thing less on the wishlist.
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eric5h5: Yes, 4 small DLCs with 1 campaign each, and a "proper" expansion with 2 new factions next year.
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ssling: Good to know. One thing less on the wishlist.
To me it basically means "keep waiting untill the game is actually finished, then wait again untill the The Whole Game With All the Things Edition goes on sale".

At least that's how ignorant twits do it.
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I think it's neat that they announce early that it would be better to wait for a complete edition.