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Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak is a real-time strategy video game developed by Blackbird Interactive and published by Gearbox Software. The game was released on January 20, 2016, and is a prequel to the 1999 space-based real-time strategy video game Homeworld .
The series then spent over a decade in dormancy until Gearbox Software acquired the franchise in 2012 and tasked Blackbird Interactive to develop Homeworld 3, the third mainline installment of the franchise, and the spin-off game Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak. Homeworld Mobile was released in 2022.
[3] [5] In December 2015, it was officially announced for release as Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak; it was released on January 20, 2016. [ 6 ] In February 2017, Blackbird announced a collaboration with NASA 's Jet Propulsion Laboratory [ 7 ] to create Project Eagle , an interactive art model of a base on Mars to be demonstrated live on stage at ...
The final hand-drawn cutscene of Homeworld, showing Karan S'jet as the last person from the fleet to set foot on Hiigara. A century prior to the start of the game, the Kushan, humanoid inhabitants of the desert planet Kharak, discovered a spaceship buried in the sands, which holds a stone map marking Kharak and another planet across the galaxy labelled "Hiigara", meaning "home".
Homeworld 2 is a real-time strategy video game sequel to Homeworld, developed by Relic Entertainment and released in 2003 by now defunct publisher Sierra Entertainment.Its story concerns Hiigara's response to a new enemy called the Vaygr.
Homeworld 3 is a 3D real-time strategy game set in space. According to the developers, following the responses to partner surveys, the game boasts an extensive campaign mode, giving solo gameplay an important role. [1]
Paul Ruskay is a sound designer and composer of several video games and films.He currently runs his own sound studio, Studio X Labs. He is most noted as being the composer (with the exception of two tracks) of the game Homeworld.
The Central Afghan Mountains xeric woodlands ecoregion (WWF ID: PA1309) covers the xeric (dry) eastern and southern slopes of the central mountain range of Afghanistan, between the sandy desert to the south and the alpine meadows in the higher, wetter region to the north.