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Field of Glory Kingdoms showcase is now live on Twitch

Dear fans,

In order to celebrate Field of Glory Day, we are currently live on Twitch to showcase the new features and previously unpublished gameplay of Field of Glory: Kingdoms. Neil, the producer and Alberto will be hosting a dedicated session to demonstrate the new features of Kingdoms. Join now!

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Field of Glory II - Seleucid Tournament

We are pleased to announce another Field of Glory 2 public tournament. This will be played using the normal Field of Glory 2 Multiplayer system and our automated tournament system.

Anyone who has Field of Glory II can enter. You do not need to own any DLCs to enter.

To enter, go to the tournament page here.

The general tournament rules can be found here.

The first round will commence on Tuesday 16th May 2023 at 10.00 am GMT. No further entries can be accepted after the tournament has begun.

Specific tournament rules:
This tournament will involve five rounds. Each round will last 14 days. The battles will be Medium-sized custom battles:
  1. Western Asia Minor 281 BC: Seleucid 300-206 BC vs Lysimachid 320-281 BC. Open Battle. Mediterranean Agricultural.
  2. Palestine 217 BC: Seleucid 300-206 BC vs Ptolemaic 217-167 BC. Open Battle. Middle-Eastern Agricultural.
  3. Afghanistan 208 BC: Seleucid 300-206 BC vs Graeco-Bactrian 250-130 BC. Open Battle. Middle-Eastern Mountainous.
  4. Western Asia Minor 190 BC: Seleucid 205-167 BC vs Roman 199-106 BC with Pergamene 262-191 BC allies. Open Battle. Mediterranean Agricultural. (Note: The end date on the this Pergamene army list should in fact be 190, as the following list should start after the battle of Magnesia).
  5. Syria 83 BC: Seleucid 124-65 BC vs Armenian (Tigranes) 83-69 BC. Open Battle. Middle-Eastern Agricultural.

Games are paired, so each matchup will be played both ways. Each player will be able to choose his forces using the normal force selection system. In each round, all players will be playing on the same randomly generated map for both games.

First round pairings will be selected randomly, subsequent rounds using the Swiss Chess system. Nobody will play the same opponent in more than one round.

The scoring system is as follows:
  • If a game runs to the turn limit, each side scores points equal to the enemy % routed at the turn limit. If the game times out, adjustments may be made, depending on how far the game has progressed and who took longer over their turns – see below.
  • If one army breaks, the victorious player scores 60 points plus the difference between the enemy % routed and his own % routed. The loser scores points equal to the winner's % routed.

Examples:
  1. If Ben defeats Tamas's army, and has inflicted 45% routed on Tamas, and Tamas has inflicted 15% on Ben, Ben will score 60 + (45 – 15) = 90, Tamas will score 15.
  2. However, if Ben defeated Tamas’s army by inflicting 62% routed on Tamas, and Tamas had inflicted 56% routed on Ben, Ben would get 60 + (62 – 56) = 66 points, and Tamas would get 56.
  3. If the game is unfinished (or it reached the turn limit) with Ben inflicting 20% routed on Tamas, and Tamas inflicting 10% routed on Ben, Ben would score 20, and Tamas would score 10. (Provided that between them they have played at least 36 turns in all – see below).

Note that this system rewards aggressive play over desultory skirmishing. If you rout an enemy unit then hide for the rest of the game, both players will get extremely low scores - lower than if they played hard and lost.

Byes:
If an odd number of players sign up for the tournament, one player will get a bye in each round. In the first round this is random. In subsequent rounds it will be the player with the lowest score. The score for a BYE is 75 points for each game.

Round times and timing out:
Each round will last 14 days.

Any battles that are not completed by the end of the round will be timed out. The player who has had the game in his “My Turns” box the longest overall will be the one who is deemed to be timed out. This will not normally incur any penalties, unless insufficient turns have been played: If the timed-out player has played less than 18 turns, his score will be reduced proportionately, and his opponent will be granted (100 - the timed out player's adjusted score) if this value exceeds his current score. (This means he will get the full BYE score unless the timed out player's adjusted score is more than 25).

If the timed-out player has played less than 6 turns, he will not be included in the draw for the next round. This is to prevent someone else’s enjoyment being spoiled by being drawn against someone who has apparently dropped out of the tournament.

Field of Glory: Kingdoms is now on Discord

Attention all Field of Glory: Kingdoms fans!



We are excited to announce that our official Discord channel is now open and ready for you to join! This is the perfect place to connect with other players, share tips and strategies, discuss all things related to the game, and stay up-to-date on the latest news and updates related to the game.

Click here to join our Discord

Whether you're a seasoned veteran or a new player just getting started, our Discord channel is the ideal community to get involved with. You'll have the opportunity to meet other players from around the world, participate in community events

Join us today and become a part of the Field of Glory: Kingdoms community on Discord!

We are joining WASD

From March 30th till April 1st we will be showcasing some of our most popular titles at WASD exhibition in London. Attendees will have the chance to play some of our greatest games, including Warhammer 40,000: Battlesector, ICBM, Starship Troopers: Terran Command, and Panzer Corps 2.

If you don't own these games yet, they will be joining WASD Sale on Steam.

Whether you're a fan of turn-based strategy, sci-fi warfare, or historical battles, our lineup has something for you. We're excited to give gamers a chance to experience our games and get a taste of what makes Slitherine titles so unique and engaging.

Our colleagues Giulia, Sara, Paolo and Edmond, will be there in person to provide guidance and answer any questions you may have. So don't miss this opportunity to join us at WASD: We can't wait to see you there!

You can access the exhibition from 10 am until 6 pm: buy tickets here.

It's Tea Time with Field of Glory Kingdoms

For anyone who doesn't know, Tea Time is a regular live stream event hosted by Slitherine CMO Marco A. Minoli, where Slitherine developers and members of the community come together to discuss and showcase various aspects of their games.

In this week's episode of Tea Time, Marco has shown some exciting screenshots about Field of Glory Kingdoms.

See below this week's episode of Tea Time

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One of the most interesting aspects of the gameplay footage was the focus on diplomacy and alliances. Players will be able to form alliances with other factions in order to increase their power and influence. However, these alliances are not always stable, and players must be wary of betrayals and backstabbing.



Another exciting feature of the game is the emphasis on exploration and expansion. Players will be able to discover new territories and expand their kingdoms, building new cities and fortifications along the way.



Kingdoms features one campaign and three scenarios, one of which is Manzikert. Here, you will have to win as either the Byzantine Empire or the Seljuk Turks. These focused scenarios are excellent for short multiplayer games.



Stay tuned to know more and don't miss the latest news for the upcoming Field of Glory: Kingdoms