In a tale almost as old as the science fiction genre itself, it looks like the Martians are invading Earth yet again.
Company of Heroesand Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War developerRelic Entertainmenthas announcedEarth vs Mars, a new turn-based tactical strategy gameputting players in charge of defending Earth against a Martian invasion. The game is aiming to release this summer.

The announcement comes via aposton the game’s newSteam page, teasing what the battles will look like and the tools players will have at their disposal to fend off the alien invaders.
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The Martians aren’t going to go down easily, though, and bring an arsenal of advanced technology – including hover-tanks and classic flying saucers – not to mention their own army of aliens, mutants, and hybrids.

In addition to a single-player campaign consisting of over 30 missions, Earth vs Mars will also have a 1v1 online multiplayer mode that gives players the option to control the Martians, as well as a “fully-featured” map editor.
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Earth vs Mars comes asthe first part of a new initiative Relic Entertainment calls Relic Labs, which is part of the company’s new strategy following an intense round of downsizing following itssale by Sega last year and going independent.

CEO Justin Dowdeswell explained that the company plans to supplement its bigger strategy game releases with smaller, self-funded, less costly titlesthat can be developed more quickly, and it seems like Earth vs Mars is our first glimpse of what those smaller games are going to look like.
According to the Earth vs Mars Steam page, Relic Labs games aresmaller, indie-style games that are meant to be different from their usual large-scale RTS games, giving them a chance to explore other types of strategy games – such as Earth vs Mars’s turn-based tactical gameplay on a square grid, looking similar to theAdvance Wars series– and experiment in ways they can’t with larger titles.

It remains to be seen how this first foray into small-scale indie development turns out; fan responses have already been somewhat mixed, as they are when any beloved developer changes direction with its games.
As I see it, with Relic bringing theirstoried strategy game development history and experienceto bear alongside a lighthearted, whimsical aesthetic and tone, the company’s future doesn’t look quite as dark as it did just last year.
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