Coffee Stain Publishing and Lavapotion have announced that Songs of Conquest is out now on Nintendo Switch.
With their spiritual successor to the legendary Heroes of Might and Magic and the Age of Wonders series, the developer has looked to blend retro pixel artwork with classic kingdom management and tactical gameplay.
After choosing from four base factions, you must dominate the battlefield through a range of playstyles, leading your troops to victory across campaigns, conquest maps, and in-game challenges.
Beyond the single-player experience, the game has local multiplayer in which up to eight players can unite against a common enemy in co-op mode or against one another in player-versus-player battles where only one will reign victorious.
For those who look to expand their adventure, Vanir, the game’s first downloadable content, is also available. This introduces a mighty new faction along with a new biome, maps, and more.
“We heard there was a console we had yet to lay siege to, and that simply won’t do! We’re thrilled to introduce Songs of Conquest to Nintendo Switch players today, bringing our tactical fantasy strategy game to new players around the world,” explains Lavapotion lead game designer Carl Toftfelt.
“The support from our incredible community has made Songs of Conquest what it is today, and we’re thrilled that more players will now get to experience the game. There’s never been a better time to get stuck in, and we hope fans both new and old enjoy the experience on Nintendo Switch.”
Songs of Conquest is now available on the Nintendo eShop for Nintendo Switch worldwide, priced at £24.99 ($29.99).