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Slitherine are making a new ancient kart racing management gamePlus a sequel to Field Of Glory: Empires

Plus a sequel to Field Of Glory: Empires

Brutal ancient horseracing gameAncient Arenas: Chariotsand grand strategy sequelField Of Glory: Kingdomsand have been revealed during Slitherine’s Home Of Wargamers stream today. Both games are still a way off from release, but public betas are quickly charging into view for each of them, with one set to arrive in the summer for Ancient Arenas, and one in the autumn for Field Of Glory. Have a watch of their reveal trailers below.

Ancient Arenas: Chariots - TeaserWatch on YouTube

Ancient Arenas: Chariots - Teaser

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Meanwhile,Field Of Glory: Kingdomsis a follow-up to AGEOD’s 2019 medieval grand strategyField Of Glory: Empires, and it has bigCrusader Kings 3energy. The whole UI and look of the map has been themed around illuminated manuscripts and tapestries this time, brightening up the colours compared to Empires. Slitherine senior producer Neil McKenna said that the way Kingdoms plays will be close to the feel of Empires, but that there’s a new emphasis on religion – mainly the conflicts between Christianity and Islam. The Europe of Kingdoms is split into more than 400 controllable factions at the start, and any smaller faction can unite a larger one, like the whole of France. Slitherine also say it’ll ship with more campaigns and a more rounded tutorial than Empires did.

Field of Glory: Kingdoms - TrailerWatch on YouTube

Field of Glory: Kingdoms - Trailer

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Other details are still thin on the ground at the moment, butField Of Glory: KingdomsandAncient Arenas: Chariotswill both be available on Steam and GOG when they eventually launch.