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First in-engine video for Homeworld 3 released

In 2019, Gearbox and Blackbird announced the next part in the Homeworld series. And a few days ago, Gearbox revealed the first in-engine video for this upcoming space real-time strategy game.

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.

With Homeworld 3, the team’s first priority is to deliver a game that immediately looks, sounds, and feels like Homeworld. Blackbird aims to nail that incredible scale of space and conflict and deliver a powerful story that picks up just at the end of Homeworld 2. For music, Paul Ruskay reprises his role as composer to ensure we nail the iconic soundscape that fans remember. Homeworld 3 will also deliver best-in-class fleet combat in fully-3D space. Furthermore, the game will support multiplayer modes/options.

Lastly, Gearbox aims to release Homeworld 3 in Q4 2022.

Enjoy and stay tuned for more!

Homeworld 3-Railgun Frigate

12 thoughts on “First in-engine video for Homeworld 3 released”

  1. Looks like one of those shxtty Fortnite crossover event trailers, except this one’s barely made.

  2. Can just imagine it now, flossing on the bridges of the ships every time there’s a kill, followed up by selfies and blue hair.

  3. Looks like one of those shxtty Fortnite crossover event trailers, except this one’s barely made.

    1. Didn’t gearbox get bought out? I’m also pretty sure it’s still some of the original devs? I’d be hard pressed not to support them if it is. I’ll hold out hope for a wider release than Epic, but I get the frustration.

  4. Looks neat, will be interesting to see the (non bought/sponsored) reviews of the final product – Hope they get it right as i loved the first (second was ok but not really the same gameplay/feel as the first even when it had better gfx/sound etc imo). Guess we will know in 4ish years 🙂

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