Fishing Cactus’ game seems to have been sparing with its target platforms, as there have been six so far, and now the studio and publisher Microids are planning only four.
Assume the role of a privateer, serving your chosen nation in pursuit of fame and fortune. Navigate treacherous seas, build a powerful fleet, and wage epic battles against enemy ships. Your journey will take you to the exotic islands of the Antilles, where you can discover treasures and fight for your nation’s supremacy in the Caribbean. Choose to represent one of the great maritime powers: French, Danish, Spanish, British, or Dutch. Combining both tactical combat and management-oriented gameplay, intelligently command your fleet and defend your trading posts. Discover new types of soldiers and an expanded campaign mode for a more immersive experience.
Engage in intense naval battles with a fleet of 12 different ships and use 3 types of unique ammunition. Master the improved trade mechanics, manage your fleet and cities wisely, and defend your trade positions to establish your dominance. Upgrade your ships and strengthen your crew by earning resources through quests, defeating enemies, and exploring new territories. Three types of soldiers (Tank, Gunner, and Agile) are now the mainstay of your crew’s fighting force. Immerse yourself in the expanded Campaign mode with five compelling storylines. The game also introduces a revamped “Boarding” mode with different soldier classes and a captain who can participate in battles.
Corsairs: Battle of the Caribbean will be released on PC sometime in 2024 (available on Steam, GOG, and the Epic Games Store) and will arrive on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, and Nintendo Switch in 2025. However, the pirate strategy was previously announced for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, but since the new video doesn’t mention the 2013 console pair (not listed as target platforms at the end of the video), it’s likely that the previous console generation versions were dropped.
Source: Gematsu
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