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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.
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".
[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 ...
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]
This game later became Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak and was released on January 20, 2016 [77] as a prequel to the original Homeworld game of 1999. On August 30, 2019, Gearbox announced Homeworld 3 which was developed by Blackbird Interactive. [78]
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.
David J. Williams (born March 5, 1971) is a British-born American science fiction writer [1] and video game writer. His debut novel, The Mirrored Heavens, was described as "Tom Clancy interfacing Bruce Sterling" by Stephen Baxter, and is part of the Autumn Rain Trilogy, with a sequel entitled The Burning Skies released in June 2009.