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Strategy and simulator publisher MicroProse is back and bringing three new titles to Steam

May 6, 2020 by Andrew Newton

Legendary ’80s and ’90s publisher MicroProse has returned to the gaming scene and are intending to take the strategy and simulation market by storm with the arrival of new, high quality games.  The veteran publisher was known for groundbreaking titles such as Silent Service, Gunship, Grand Prix, the X-Com games and the cult classic Civilization.

Three new games are currently in development and can be added to wishlists on Steam.  The upcoming titles are:

Sea Power

Working with developer Triassic Games, Sea Power puts players in control of NATO and Warsaw Pact forces in naval combat.  Players will be tasked with detecting and tracking the enemy while at the same time keeping their own forces undetected in a game of cat and mouse on the high seas.  Attack when necessary but be careful not to cause an international incident that could lead to escalation.

Second Front from developer HexDraw.

Second Front is a tactical World War 2 game that allows players to work through multiple campaigns for German, American and Russian forces.  Each scenario is fought over a 60 turn battle cycle that runs from morning until night during which time players will need to make decisions on whether to rest up troops or push them to their limits.

This tactical WW2 game features a full-fledged 3D engine, an easy to use user interface, competent AI and a powerful editor that allows players to create their own scenarios and campaigns.

Task Force Admiral – Drydock Games.

With this upcoming title players are place in command of an early 1940s Pacific War US Navy carrier task force tasked with seeking out and defeating the Japanese naval forces and preventing them from achieving their objective.

Using their carrier air groups and supporting task forces, players will face combat against a resolute foe through a realistic and historically accurate campaign.

Featuring:

  • A detailed and authentic WW2 naval command experience.
  • Scripted andrandom events.
  • Over 30 historical and hypothetical scenarios.
  • More than 90 classes of ships and 40 types of aircraft.
  • Accurate ship and aircraft camouflages and markings.
  • Advanced realistic ballistics and damage modelling.
  • Post-battle replay player.
  • Full scenario builder included.

Add these titles to your wishlist on Steam now!

 

Originally published May 6, 2020. Updated May 5, 2020.

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: Microprose

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