TheHomeworld Mobiledevelopers at Stratosphere Games had their work cut out for them in bringing the iconic PC RTS franchise to mobile devices, and they’ve done a remarkable job creating a game that is both accessible on mobile and surprisingly authentic to theHomeworldlegacy. In addition to the strategy gameplayHomeworldfans have come to expect,Homeworld Mobilealso incorporates some MMO elements that foster a sense of cooperation among its community, with players sharing a persistent galaxy and assisting one another in their combat and resource-gathering efforts.

Speaking with Game Rant, Stratosphere Games CEO Kristian Metzger weighed in on the team’s approach to bringing aHomeworldgame to mobile. He weighed in on the many challenges involved in creating amobile gamethat would live up to a franchise known for its complex real-time strategy, and how it was important not to compromise on some ofHomeworld’s most recognizable qualities. Additionally, Metzger talked about how theHomeworld Mobileteam has worked closely withHomeworld 3’s team at Blackbird Interactive in order to develop a cohesive narrative.

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Homeworld Mobile Successfully Brings the PC Franchise to Mobile

In terms of UI and strategy, theHomeworldgames are a bit more complex than moretypical real-time strategy gamesdue to the tactics involved in fleet-based combat. On mobile devices, executing commands with one’s thumbs could prove incredibly challenging without a clever solution, which led toHomeworld Mobile’s UI designer going with a target list approach akin toEVE Online’s method of targeting. This allows players to quickly browse through friendly and hostile targets and execute commands from a nifty list, rather than fumbling about the screen and trying to frantically tap on moving targets.

Transitioning a PC RTS series like Homeworld to mobile presented challenges, primarily in adapting the controls. After numerous iterations and feedback, a target list emerged as the optimal control experience. Our UI designer did iterate and test many times. And while we are quite happy with the current results, we are permanently looking for better ways to control the battlefield.

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The art style and music are central to Homeworld’s essence. We ensured these elements were captured without compromises. And did you notice the trails? It was a very long discussion about how we could implement this unique visual aspect in the game without reducing clarity too much.

Homeworld Mobilehas also paid special attention to theHomeworldseries' distinct art style both in the visual and audio domains. Each ship inHomeworld Mobile’s arsenal would look right at home if hyperspaced intoany otherHomeworldgame, and the developers even paid attention to small details like engine trails which have long been aHomeworldstaple. The music, sound effects, and even the radio chatter during combat or when executing commands should all feel very much likeHomeworldto longtime fans who are familiar with the series' audio.

Homeworld Mobile and Homeworld 3 Worked Together On Narrative Cohesion

As anticipation forHomeworld 3’s upcoming releasegrows, Stratosphere Games worked closely with Blackbird Interactive to ensure thatHomeworld Mobile’s narrative is interwoven withHomeworld 3. Although the manner in which these two games may overlap is yet to be seen, it’s exciting to seeHomeworld’s narrative expand even further in the years since Blackbird releasedDeserts of Kharak.

There’s palpable anticipation for Homeworld 3. Our teams have collaborated closely, especially in narrative coherence, ensuring that events in Whirlpool and Nimbus are interwoven. Since the beginning of the project, we have discussed the development of both projects with Blackbird Interactive and Gearbox. While both are different games, they fully fit into the IP. That was especially important for Gearbox and even the core target audience was not like every other mobile game. It was designed for Homeworld fans and adjusted later throughout the development to make it more accessible for Homeworld beginners.

To celebrate the game’s first anniversary as well as the 22nd anniversary ofthe originalHomeworldgame,Homeworld Mobileis kicking off an anniversary event featuring narrative-based missions along with a general update that has brought some substantial improvements to the game as a whole. With theHomeworld Remasteredgames available,Homeworld 3on the horizon, andHomeworld Mobileat players' fingertips, it’s definitely a great time to be a fan of real-time space strategy.

Homeworld Mobileis free to play on Mobile.

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