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Posted by PlayStation Blog Jan 13 2012 17:04 GMT
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Under Siege, our real time strategy game for PSN, is getting a massive update today. We listened to our friends, fans, and critics and took all their opinions very seriously. So we went back and decided to improve Under Siege in every way possible. Today’s free 1.02 update adds the following features:

  • Upgrade to 4 players online and local
  • Antialiasing in both 720p and 1080p
  • Players can now continue the campaign from any level they have already finished, instead of only the last
  • The first few levels of the game were rebalanced to make the game more accessible to new players and the casual difficulty was completely redone
  • Cooperative maps are unlocked from the start
  • General performance improvements and shorter load times
  • News feed from the team directly on the Main Menu

There’s more; the full update list can be checked on our forums here.

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Additionally, the multiplayer network code had a huge revision and along with it we bring you 4 new multiplayer maps:

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2 Capture Point – Swamp
Compete 2 vs 2 in this capture point map based on the swamp theme. Aim to reach 1.000 points faster than the other team by capturing 4 bases.

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2 Capture the Flag – Ruins
Compete 2 vs 2 in this capture the flag map based on the ruins theme. Take control of the Golem and be the first team to capture 3 flags.

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CO-OP Capture Point – Mountains
Cooperate with another player to capture this heavily defended map. Climb up the mountain and resist the incoming waves of enemies.

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2 Team Deathmatch – Forest
Compete 2 vs 2 in this team deathmatch map based on the forest theme. Be the first team to reach 5 victories.

How much does this update cost? Nothing, it is for free and available now – just launch the game. Visit us at www.undersiegegame.com or on Facebook for more info.


Posted by IGN Jun 15 2011 20:15 GMT
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I was excited for Under Siege, a real-time strategy game from Seed Studios. Its release was delayed by the PSN outage that haunted PlayStation 3 owners for nearly a month, but Under Siege remained on my radar simply because strategy games intrigue me. Having grown up on consoles, I'm not a hardcore ...

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Posted by GameTrailers Jun 09 2011 05:29 GMT
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With these tools you too can create your own custom siege-style deathmatch.

Posted by Kotaku Jun 02 2011 11:40 GMT
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After being delayed due to the PSN hack, digital title Under Siege is finally available on the PlayStation Network now that Sony's online gaming network is no longer, dare I say, under siege. [Official Site] More »

Posted by Joystiq Apr 18 2011 16:30 GMT
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Okay, so that November release didn't happen. And then December slipped by. But Seed Studios was just biding its time, waiting for the perfect strategic opportunity to spring its Move-friendly RTS, Under Siege, upon unsuspecting PS3 users, and it turns out that time is May 3.

As a show of gratitude for the patience of fans, Seed Studios released a free Under Siege comic book, which should help provide some background about the team of Eirik, Kari and Asgeir, the fantasy world they occupy, and why they are currently besieged. You can download that here in eBook, CBZ, or PDF format, in Portuguese or English.

Posted by Joystiq Dec 09 2010 04:00 GMT
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Under Siege may have missed its planned November release, but at least it's one step closer to actually coming out. The PlayStation Move-enabled RTS will be available later this month for $19.99 (£11.99 in the UK and €14.99 elsewhere).

Developer Seed Studios' Filipe Pina explained the delay on the game's official Facebook page: "360,000 lines of code and almost 10,000 files can sometimes be tricky to handle." Given the game's two year development time, a few more weeks of work certainly seems like a drop in the bucket.

Under Siege has some rather lofty ambitions, utilizing nearly every feature available on the PS3: Move support, a level editor, online and split-screen multiplayer, XMB screenshots, and YouTube video recording. On top of that, Seed hired the team behind Killzone 2's intro to make the game's almost-unnecessarily impressive intro, which you can watch after the break.

Posted by IGN Dec 08 2010 16:43 GMT
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Seed Studios launches one of the first RTS game to support the Playstation Move controller.