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Demigod has gone gold

Island Dog   on 06 April 2009 - 18:22 · 11 comments & 3844 views

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Stardock announced today that the highly anticipated real-time action strategy PC game, Demigod, has gone gold. Demigod is set to hit store shelves in North America on April 14 and will also be available for download on Stardock's digital distribution platform Impulse. Pre-orders are now available on Impulse for both the standard edition ($39.95) and the collector's edition ($49.95.)

Developed by renowned gaming studio Gas Powered Games, Demigod delivers an epic game experience by combining elements of its acclaimed strategy game Supreme Commander and its award-winning Dungeon Siege role-playing game series.

In Demigod, a god has fallen, leaving an opening in the Pantheon. Players take control of a Demigod, waging war in spectacular arenas against others to ascend to godhood.

Each battle takes place in an arena, where players earn gold and experience in battle which can then be used to acquire new abilities, learn magical spells, purchase better equipment and improve their faction’s Citadel with the goal to lay waste to the opposing faction.

Demigod makes use of Stardock's Impulse Reactor which provides intelligent match-making, on-line tournaments, player skill ratings, and much more.

For further details about Demigod, please visit www.demigodthegame.com.

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(1 reply) #1 spacer on 06 Apr 2009 - 18:27
So, it's basically DotA with updated visuals?
#1.1 Neoauld on 11 Apr 2009 - 09:26
spacer said,
So, it's basically DotA with updated visuals?

much more than that dude
research the game
#2 +vip on 06 Apr 2009 - 20:25
looks good, i might get it.
#3 sorlag on 06 Apr 2009 - 23:34
Waiting for the demo
The trailer looks nice...
(1 reply) #4 Nose Nuggets on 08 Apr 2009 - 00:29
Stardock rolling sans DRM again? if you do, ill buy it purely out of principle. im not a huge RTS fan but im a huge no DRM fan.
#4.1 sorlag on 09 Apr 2009 - 08:48
There is a DRM, but no nasty system driver i think.
(4 replies) #5 tiagosilva29 on 10 Apr 2009 - 08:26
Looks interesting. Will there be a version for Linux?
#5.1 nunjabusiness on 12 Apr 2009 - 12:17
Not likely.
#5.2 mad_spooky on 12 Apr 2009 - 21:17
nunjabusiness said,
Not likely.


Pfff, not buying it then
#5.3 Neoauld on 15 Apr 2009 - 14:01
mad_spooky said,
Pfff, not buying it then


because linux is such a huge market
/sarcasm
#5.4 morphen on 16 Apr 2009 - 11:40
Neoauld said,
because linux is such a huge market
/sarcasm


yeah, thats a real blow for them, noone with linux buying it ;D

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