With player numbers continuing to sag, this end was all but inevitable. When you purchase through links on our site, we may ...
Colony sim Going Medieval, aka friendlier Rimworld, hits 1.0 release in March after 16 major updates
The 1.0 launch will bring “a proper endgame, wonderful improvements, new content, and a lot of achievements”, write ...
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Cuba Kills 4 Exiles Trying to “Infiltrate” Island by Boat as U.S. “Medieval Siege” of Cuba Continues
Cuban exiles on a U.S.-registered speedboat attempted to enter Cuba undetected, but were confronted by border patrol in Cuban waters on Wednesday. According to the Cuban Interior Ministry, the Cuban ...
Archaeologists have uncovered a cache of almost 500 medieval cannonballs in the West Flemish port city of Nieuwpoort. The ...
Take a look back at Going Medieval's early access journey, and get a peek at what's ahead in version 1.0, in this latest trailer for the strategy city builder game. The new Going Medieval trailer ...
Warhammer 40k's newly revealed Defiler miniature is a work of chaotic art, a massive hulk of meat, machinery, and madness that's a worthy replacement for the original kit from 2003. Contrary to ...
Duncan Sayer would like to thank Dr Andrew Richardson who is a co-director of the east Kent excavation project. The excavation, which I carried out with archaeologist Andrew Richardson, focused on an ...
We often romanticize the Middle Ages, seeing them as a time of chivalry, gallant knights, and castles. Beneath all of this pageantry and myth lies the stark reality of an era defined by brutal warfare ...
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Arms technology is one of the driving forces behind warfare. While there was a period where most of humanity was ...
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How the deadliest virus in history was used as a weapon
Throughout history, disease has killed more people than armies, and we explore how rulers and militaries tried to turn that reality into a weapon. From medieval siege warfare to Japan’s Unit 731 and ...
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