Do you have what it takes to get a review published right here on Kotaku? Bradley does, as he zooms all the way out on this strategic sequel.
Gas Powered Games’ Supreme Commander 2 finally gets itself a proper trailer, with lovely CGI and bombastic music appropriate for a real-time strategy game of its stature.
A European release window yesterday becomes a definitive US release date today for Supreme Commander 2, with a video showing you what you could be playing come March.
Square Enix has announced an early 2010 release window in Europe for Gas Powered Games’ RTS Supreme Commander 2, dispatching a celebratory batch of screenshots along with the news.
After he finished delivering medical advice, Gas Powered Games founder and CEO Chris Taylor showed me a little of what Supreme Commander 2 was bringing to the real-time strategy title.
Square Enix, famous for dealing exclusively with Japanese developers, takes the first steps towards becoming a truly global publisher today, announcing a strategic partnership with Seattle-based Gas Powered Games. The partnership also marks Square Enix’s first foray into the real-time strategy market as GPG begins officially commences development on Supreme Commander 2, the sequel to their hit RTS game for the PC and Xbox 360. “We see great opportunities in European and North American markets, both of which are expected to be maintaining sustainable growth over these coming years,” said Yoichi Wada, president and representative director of Square Enix Co., Ltd. “Therefore, it is crucial we create alliances with proven developers such as Gas Powered Games in order to serve these significant markets better by providing products and services in tune with customer tastes.”