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Oriental Empires was released in Steam’s Early Access program in September 2016. [4] The game launched in Early Access without multiplayer, and the Early Access period was used to implement multiplayer. [5] It left Early Access and was released in full on Steam in September 2017. [6] In January 2018 the game was released DRM-free on GOG.com. [7]
The games are largely the creation of Oji Hiroi and Red Company (today Red Entertainment).Virtually all publishing tasks have been handled by Hudson Soft.. The series is purported to be based on a book entitled "Far East of Eden" written by a Paul Hieronymus Chada (typically written as P.H. Chada), who is presented as a 19th-century Smithsonian professor of oriental studies.