Hegemony Rome: The Rise of Caesar will get a full digital release on May 15 and a boxed version on May 30. The title finally leaves Steam Early Access after being launched on the service back on 12 Feb 2014.
”Longbow Games has been working hard implementing new features and campaign chapters to the game,” said the developers in a recent press release, ”as well as making sure that the community voice has been heard and important feedback has been implemented into the full version of the game.”
There’s no information on pricing, so we can assume for now that it will remain available for £24.99, as with the early access version. Here’s the final list of features as described by Longbow.
Final Features of Hegemony Rome: The Rise of Caesar
-Direct from the hand of Caesar – The first two chapters of the campaign, “Migrants and Conquerors” and “The Bravest of These” follow the conquests of Julius Caesar in Gaul as he wrote them in Commentarii de Bello Gallico.
-All new map – Explore over one million square kilometers that are seamlessly zoomable, from the Mediterranean coast to the shores of Britannia.
-Improved graphics engine – Hegemony Rome supports 10x the terrain detail over previous installments and features a diverse and immersive landscape to explore.
-Build an empire – The construction system allows players to build forts, walls, and bridges at thousands of sites across the map to cement Roman control over the barbarian kingdoms.
-Promote your legions – Players can train officers to augment their unit’s skills as well as appoint governors and construct buildings to expand and improve their cities.
-Starve your enemies – Supply camps and logistics system makes sieges and supply lines more intuitive and more important than ever.