Homeworld 3

Homeworld 3 (2024)

by Blackbird Interactive, Gearbox Publishing
Genres:Strategy
Themes:Warfare, Science fiction
Game modes:Single player, Co-operative, Multiplayer
Story:Tactical, beautiful, and wholly unique, the GOTY-winning sci-fi RTS returns with Homeworld 3. Assume control and battle through fleet combat in dazzling, fully 3D space while the award-winning story unfolds on a galactic scale.
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