Heroes of Might and Magic: Olden Era hits early access today with the start of a narrative campaign, six factions, a map editor and multiplayer

Heroes of Might and Magic: Olden Era hits early access today with the start of a narrative campaign, six factions, a map editor and multiplayer

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Key Points:

  • Heroes of Might and Magic: Olden Era launched in early access on April 30th, marking the first major follow-up to Might & Magic Heroes VII in over a decade, developed by Unfrozen with Ubisoft's backing.
  • The game is a strategic empire builder featuring turn-based combat and RPG elements, with players conquering both procedurally generated and handcrafted maps to counter an impending threat.
  • Early impressions praise the reboot's depth and unique style but note some issues with managing resources and city-building becoming potentially tedious as the game progresses.
  • Unfrozen plans to keep the game in early access for about a year, aiming to add more scenarios, map templates, improvements to the map editor, an additional Underground map layer, and further campaign acts beyond the opening chapter.
  • Despite some criticisms, reviewers see promise in the game as a distinct entry in the genre, filling a niche since the last major HOMM release and standing apart from similar titles like Songs of Conquest.

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