Chronicles: Medieval Looks Like A Medieval Blast
Raw Power Games came out swinging hard with their first title! Chronicles: Medieval is going to be a major title for gamers who were looking for a medieval game that puts them in the thick of the battle. A vast, dynamic sandbox in the vein of Mount & Blade, but with a stronger emphasis on RTS battles and a strategic layer, as well as having the ability to fight side by side with your men on the battlefield, makes Chronicles: Medieval a very enticing prospect. The game is set during the Hundred Years’ War, will feature large-scale battles, and is set to come out in 2026. Their first developer diary, which I linked above, goes in-depth into how the battles will play out, and it’s well worth a look.
Star Wars Zero Company Confirms a Release Window

As if all that we already know about those games wasn’t enough, Electronic Arts has officially confirmed that Star Wars Zero Company will release on August 27, 2026. The story will be set during the twilight of the Clone Wars, and you’ll be taking the role of Hawks, a former Galactic Republic officer, and it’s your job to build your band of special operatives to undertake the riskiest missions around. Also, Anakin Skywalker is confirmed to be in the game! If you want to know everything there is to know about the game, give this detailed article a read!
Tabletop Tavern Out Now

Tabletop Tavern is a lovely roguelike RTS that’s a mix between a fast-paced Total War battle and the deck-building aspect of Slay The Spire. Each battle you win, you’ll recruit new units into your army and build it strong enough to face a boss battle at the end of each run. I have been playing it, and I might do a write-up on it soon, and so far, I have been having fun. It’s not the most in-depth strategy game around, but it’s a great game to boot up, fight a couple of matches, and then move on with your day. It’s a great comfort strategy game, if you’re on the lookout for something like that, and for just 15 dollars, it’s well worth it, and it’s quite content-rich as well. It’s also a game that is not Early Access. Quite a rare thing these days.
Tapestry Kickstart Live Now
Tapestry seems like a very interesting and rather unique wargame, especially for those of you who love dice-based combat. Players chose one of 4 powerful factions to command, with each faction having its own units and win conditions. A champion is then picked, and orders are stored in banners, which will then resolve until a team comes out victorious. If this sounds interesting to you, have a look at its Kickstarter.





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