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SEGA’s Citizens of Space launches on PC and consoles this month

June 7, 2019 by Andrew Newton

SEGA has announced that they will be releasing Citizens of Space on Xbox One, PS4, Nintendo Switch and PC on 18th June.  This sequel to 2015’s Citizens of Earth will feature a brand new combat system, deeper recruitment mechanics and plenty of worlds to explore.  Watch the new announcement trailer below….

In Citizens of Space players have been elected as the new Ambassador of Earth in the huge Galactic Federation of Planets.  The ambassador has attended their first assembly only to find that all the representatives of Earth are missing.  Players will be tasked with recruiting citizens to fill the vacant positions and discover what happened to the missing citizens and who was responsible.

Citizens of Space will feature:

  • Players will have access to more than 40 recruitable Citizens.  All of these are available at any moment in the story and each have their own role to fill in and out of combat.
  • A brand new battle system will put player’s skills to the test with reflex based minigames that will make all the difference between a landslide victory and a concession speech.
  • New worlds to explore.  Players won’t just stay on Earth, there’s a large variety of humorous, wacky worlds to journey to and each is brought to life with vivid art and organic environments.

Look out for Citizens of Space arriving on PC and consoles on the 18th June.

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: Citizens of Space, Sega

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