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Songs of Conquest, a turn-based strategy game inspired by 90s classics, left the early access not that long ago – but it’s not slowing down. Get ready for Songs of Conquest - Vanir, now available 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 - Vanir, you’ll take your gameplay even further! The first new faction has arrived from the shores of the Bleak East. Conquer the lands of Aerbor as the mighty raiders of Vanir and witness their powerful transformation into the Vildra. Carve a path through the snow in five new challenging Conquest maps as you command new powerful Wielders such as the shapeshifted Gorm Aelgrim or Jarn Steadfast, the one who refused to Change.

Now on GOG!
Oooh, you even brought up the link! =] Appreciate it

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Dark_art_: My main issue is that wanting to appeal to every one produce the most generic videogame one can get. Of course the game maker is interested in sales rather than status
True, true, but this mostly applies to large game companies.
Smaller indie studios can still decide how much they want to make ''their own game'' and not listen to what ''marketing research'' has to say.

Sometimes they manage to completely alienate their playerbase, sometimes they make new fans.
Guess we'll see where the road leads Songs of Conquest. I, for one, immensely enjoy the campaigns and haven't even touched skirmish or multiplayer. So, while the aesthetics of the Vanir are beautiful - not a fan of the fact that you can only experience them in Skirmish. =(

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Dark_art_: Still, I'm not a fan of DLC's in general (modern monetization type of DLC I mean) and selling just new factions seem a little silly.
Oh, you would simpley love Northgard then. :D
There's something very Heroes of Might & Magic about this.
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pferreira1983: There's something very Heroes of Might & Magic about this.
Yes, where the store page says "inspired by 90s classics" that's what they're referring to.