Relic Leisure, the studio behind the likes of Firm of Heroes and Warhammer 40,000: Daybreak of Conflict, has outlined its future plans as an unbiased studio – together with a higher deal with smaller titles and older video games – following its separation from Sega final 12 months.
Relic was based in 1997, changing into identified for its work within the real-time technique style because the years went on. In 2013, the studio was acquired by Sega – however the corporations final 12 months introduced they might be parting methods, with Relic changing into unbiased as soon as extra.
Since then, Relic has undergone a interval of downsizing, shedding 41 employees final 12 months (a transfer that adopted a significant spherical of redundancies in 2023), however now the studio has reemerged to debate its future plans, saying a “daring” imaginative and prescient that’ll see it specializing in three key areas.
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A part of the studio’s new technique will see it ‘actively pursuing’ the event of “smaller-scope, in-house video games” alongside the bigger, extra advanced technique titles it is identified for – all with the intention to “discover new genres and gameplay experiences”.
It additionally intends to ‘re-imagine classics’, by the likes of re-releases, remasters, and “brand-new franchise experiences that seize the spirit of the originals whereas interesting to a brand new technology of gamers.” That is alongside Relic’s third focus: a “deepening dedication” to and “strong assist” for its current titles, beginning with Firm of Heroes 3.
The studio has already introduced a brand new replace and new DLC for Firm of Heroes 3, each launching this month. Hearth & Metal, because the DLC is understood, guarantees 4 new Battlegroups for multiplayer and co-op/skirmish vs. AI. There’s the Heavy Weapons Battlegroup (US Forces), Terror Battlegroup (Wehrmacht), Canadian Shock Battlegroup (British Forces), and Panzerjäger Kommand Battlegroup (Afrikakorps), with extra particulars to be revealed nearer to launch.