Gearbox Publishing has just announced that its upcoming sci-fi RTS, Homeworld 3, has been delayed until May 13th. In addition, the publisher has updated the game’s Steam store page, revealing that it will be now using the Denuvo anti-tamper tech.
According to Gearbox, this delay will give Blackbird Interactive to further polish the game. Homeworld 3 was originally scheduled for a March 8th release. So, we are basically looking at a two-month delay.
Gearbox has also released a demo for Homeworld 3 on Steam. During the Steam Next Fest, PC gamers will be able to download and play it. This demo also supports Ray Tracing, so you might want to give it a go if you fancy this tech. Moreover, the game supports NVIDIA DLSS 3 and AMD FSR 2.0.
Homeworld 3 will be the true sequel to the legendary space-faring RTS. The game promises to return the series to its roots with a gripping continuation of the story, fully 3D combat, and the classic RTS elements you expect.
Finally, you can find here its official PC system requirements.
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