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Strategy MMO Supremacy 1 - The Great War delivers tactical warfare on a world-wide scale

The latest entry in the acclaimed Supremacy series

Strategy MMO Supremacy 1 - The Great War delivers tactical warfare on a world-wide scale

Supremacy 1 - The Great War, the latest entry in Bytro’s popular strategy MMO series, is set to launch on "mobile devices" (presumably both Android and iOS) this August.

It’s said to build upon the solid foundations of Supremacy 1914, Call of War, and Conflict of Nations, combining the popular features that the series and developer is known for with some fresh and innovative gameplay ideas.

You play as the head of a mighty nation during one of the most precarious points in European history. This is a strategy MMO, meaning every player in your match will be vying for power. It’s entirely up to you whether you wish to attempt diplomacy or resort to all-out war, and your decisions will always have widespread consequences – so choose wisely.

With it taking place during WWI, you can expect a realistic recreation of one of the mankind’s darkest hours, fit with historic battlefields, weaponry, and units. Gameplay takes place across a wide variety of different terrain, challenging you to master your strategic deployment of each unit type. Much like its predecessors, Supremacy 1 - The Great War is a hardcore experience, with layered mechanics and a tricky, though still accessible, difficulty curve.

To find out more and stay up to date on the latest Supremacy news, you should head on over to Bytro’s official site. I really like the sound of the huge-scale conflicts and option to approach each encounter with diplomacy or violence, so keep an eye out for Supremacy 1 - The Great War when it launches for Android and iOS devices this August.

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