The Bit Reactor studio is currently immersed in the development of an intriguing strategy game set in the Star Wars universe. While specific details remain under wraps, the creators have opened up about the genre’s unique challenges.
Ryan McFall, the technical mastermind behind Bit Reactor, articulates:
“There seems to be a misconception: people tend to have narrow perceptions of what a strategic game entails. Our goal is to broaden their horizons and redefine the essence of strategic gameplay.”
Echoing this sentiment, Daanish Syed, the artistic visionary at Bit Reactor, adds:
“Similar to other genres, strategic games encompass a spectrum of complexities. Just like how racing games vary between arcade and simulation, there exists a vast range within the strategic genre. The lack of awareness regarding this spectrum hinders the exploration of diverse strategies.”
McFall and Daanish highlight recent breakthroughs in overcoming the spectrum barrier with games like Mario + Rabbids, Baldur’s Gate III, and Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader.
While visuals of the game by Bit Reactor are yet to be unveiled, here’s a glimpse from the studio’s official website.
Apart from complexity, core gameplay engagement is crucial.
“Upon entering the game, players should grasp all systems. Our aim as developers is to captivate players from the outset, offering maximum engagement with minimal effort, focusing on the core essence of the game. Subsequent features can be layered, but the initial core must be compelling.”
Interface design is another pivotal aspect, aiming for a seamless experience across various devices like mice, gamepads, and touch screens.
“We strive to accommodate diverse input devices for accessibility and broader audience reach. Our approach considers multiple interaction methods. While mouse and keyboard are standard, we explore alternative options.”
Furthermore, Bit Reactor seeks to craft a distinctive visual identity. In Jedi: Survivor, this manifested as “star map cards.” For their upcoming strategy game, the studio is crafting a motif that aligns with the “Star Wars” theme while introducing a unique element.
As hinted by PC Gamer, the undisclosed game from Bit Reactor is speculated to be turn-based tactics, drawing parallels to Mario + Rabbids, Baldur’s Gate III, and Rogue Trader. This inference is reinforced by McFall’s involvement in XCOM reboot by Firaxis.
The official announcement date for Bit Reactor‘s strategy game remains a mystery.
Source from stopgame.ru rnrn