After two decades, Homeworld <\/em>fans will be able to play Homeworld 3<\/em> once it releases on March 8 and control the Mothership once again in a cinematic but classic sci-fi real-time strategy (RTS) game. But can you play it on Steam?<\/p>
The next installment in the Homeworld<\/em> franchise is now in the hands of the same studio behind Minecraft Legends<\/em> and Hardspace: Shipbreaker<\/em>\u2014Blackbird Interactive. Blackbird first got involved with the IP by developing a prequel named Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak<\/em> in 2016. It got a positive reception at the time, but it has mixed recent reviews on Steam.<\/p>
The publisher is the same one that put out the Homeworld <\/em>remastered collection and Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak<\/em>, but is also behind publishing games such as Risk of Rain Returns, Remnant II, and Have a Nice Death<\/em>. So it’s safe to say the franchise is in good hands.<\/p>