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[Gamescom 2014] Might & Magic Heroes VII Announced by Ubisoft

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Continuing the apparent success of earlier Might & Magic games, Ubisoft have announced their plans to develop and publish the seventh numbered instalment in the series, Might & Magic Heroes VIIDeveloped by Limbic Entertainment,  Might & Magic Heroes VII has made a promise to fans: to be the best of the series, respecting its long-standing tradition and introducing new innovative features to the franchise.

As this is one series I don’t personally play and therefore cannot comment on, the following is a description provided by Ubisoft on the game:

For 20 years the Might & Magic Heroes titles have set a new standard for computer strategy games. Combining a deep fantasy universe with a complete strategic experience, a rich RPG progression and a strong story narrative, Might & Magic Heroes VII offers players a more detailed world than ever to explore and conquer, a complex economic system to master and legendary creatures to face in epic battles. 

By joining the Shadow Council, available on the Might & Magic Heroes VII website, fans will be able to share their passion and enrich the game formula with their own contributions. Being part of the Shadow Council will allow fans to chat with developers, comment, share, interact and influence the content of the game, each step of the way granting them its own reward. As a remarkable start, fans will be able to vote for 2 of the 6 factions that will be available in the final game. 

The story of Might & Magic Heroes VII depicts the civil war that changed the ruling dynasty of the Holy Empire. The Empress’ murder has left an empty throne, a realm in flames and too many hungry rivals intent on claiming it. The Duke Ivan calls together a prestigious council of six trusted advisors in search of a viable path for putting an end to this war of succession.

With a 2015 launch window, Might & Magic Heroes VII is set for release exclusively on the Windows PC operating system.

Sam
Sam
Founder of The Otaku's Study. I have been exploring this labyrinth of fandom these last fifteen years, and still nowhere close to the exit yet. Probably searching for a long time to come.

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