![]() ![]() ![]() The campaign will allow longtime Homeworld fans to become investors in Fig and participate in the game’s future success. Something to make the game a little different is that there is a crowdfunding platform in use for it, Fig, but the amount of money they want to raise, is quite low, only a single dollar. There will be an extension of the story that’s totally satisfying with some interesting twists and turns, and locations that I think will blow some minds and resonate with existing fans and new fans alike.” “It will capture the mood and tone of Homeworld and deliver it in an exactly expected and juicy, lovely way. “Homeworld 3 is the last word in epic space combat,” says Rob Cunningham, CEO of BBI. Blackbird Interactive takes the helm on development, returning the series to its roots with a gripping continuation of the story, fully 3D combat, and the classic RTS elements you expect. The game is under active development and if GBX-BBI decide they need more time as it already happened once, they'll make sure people will know.īut at the moment we still have an official 'Launching first half of 2023' and nothing is changed about it.Homeworld 3 will be a true sequel to the legendary space-faring RTS. The argument of STEAM vs GBX-BBI is non existent. This whole thread has been derailed by presumptions without people checking in with the available information. GBX-BBI have the solely control to display the release dates accordingly the new options. STEAM for 2023 has updated the 'Date Displays and Listings for Upcoming Releases' therefore the previous listing is now listed as 'Coming soon' by default along hundreds of other games. This date is also on twitter as i already posted. GBX-BBI has already confirmed 'Launching first half of 2023'. The lack of change in loo of the new policy from Valve is somewhat a silent confirmation that it's not impossible the game wont drop by the end of June but equally I can tell you that it has been a lesson learned among many studios NOT to provide specific dates till you know you can reach them due to the somewhat fickle and VERY unforgiving mentality of Steam community. What you are not considering or are overlooking is that because this requires direct intervention by GB, the reality is that they are not going to touch what doesn't need maintenance until milestones have been achieved. You are both right and wrong in the points you have made. What do you want to be sure of that we're in the year 2023 ? Just to be sure, you know we are past the December 31 that this is referring to, right? The link that I posted was from back in October The developer is the sole decision makers in how to display the release dates indicates in the 'STEAM Date Displays and Listings for Upcoming Releases'. That part only advise on upcoming updates after 31 December. If a public Coming Soon page has a custom date string entered, and the developer takes no action, then on January 1st at 0:00am Pacific Time the store will default the game to the most vague display of “Coming Soon.” Here’s our solution.įrom today until December 31st at 11:59pm Pacific Time, developers can visit the Basic Info tab of their Coming Soon product’s Edit Store Page tools, to choose from one of the new options. We don’t want to force game devs into committing to a specific calendar date if they would prefer not to, but we also wanted to shift products over to this new consistent standard. Tons of products on Steam already have public Coming Soon pages, with custom date strings or overrides. How Existing Store Pages Will Be Impacted Originally posted by Mipo:You missed this part: ![]()
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