Melancholy spaceships are headed to Gamescom
Homeworld 3, threequel to the OG melancholy spaceship strategy series, has been delayed into the first half of next year. The developers say they need more time to make the engine trails glow just right, and to make the derelict megastructures mega enough. We will apparently see more of the game in action this August, though.
The official Homeworld Twitter account put out the news with the traditional image square:
An update on the launch of Homeworld 3:pic.twitter.com/uKc5jPOcto
The post also mentions that the team are “excited to share the deepest look yet at Homeworld 3 during Gamescom later this summer.” That’s good news, because the most we’ve seen so far is the below “gameplay” trailer which is more vibes than a breakdown of what it’s like to play. Although, let’s be clear, “vibes” have always been a big part of playing Homeworld.
Developers Blackbird Interactive announced back in Februarythat they were changing to a four-day week. Games take as long as they take, and kudos to any employer who prioritises employee welfare.
I’m also willing to give Blackbird Interactive the benefit of the doubt becauseHardspace: Shipbreaker- their salvage sim about hacking apart Homeworld-style spaceships - hit 1.0 recently and was thoroughly excellent, according to Liam’sHardspace: Shipbreaker review.