Starting off the morning with a blast from the past (in more ways than one) developer Triumph Studios has announced Age of Wonders III, a new sequel for their turn-based strategy series that has been dormant since 2003. While specific gameplay details are still sparse, it will definitely be expanding on the model established in 2002âs AoW II
Where in that game you were stuck (I say that like it was a bad thingâŠ) controlling a wizard who in turn commanded the army, youâll now be able to choose between a host of âRPG-inspiredâ leader classes, including a âGoblin Theocrat.â Yes please! Happily, Triumph will also be continuing the play-by-email mechanic which was part of the originals. Itâs like snail-mail chess, but with hard fantasy.
With an out-of-nowhere announcement, and apparently high production value, there are questions as to who exactly is funding Triumphâs surprise sequel. In a conversation with Eurogamer, Age of Wonders lead designer Lennart Sas said the studio had a âbig partnerâ to be announced later, and when asked if it was Epic Gamesâwho originated the series with Triumph in 1999âhe responded âyouâve been reading up! Thatâs something for a later moment.â Slated for an âAutumn 2013â PC releaseâwith a possible Mac portâAge of Wonders III has an official website with more info and screenshots.