Homeworld Remastered Retail Version Announced

Ubisoft and Gearbox today announced the retail version of Homeworld Remastered Collection for PC will be available for sale on May 7 2015.

The Remastered Collection was previously only available from digital retailors. The fully remastered retail bundle includes the newest realisation of Homeworld and Homeworld 2, as well as both the original games with compatibility updates. It also comes with additional bonuses, including the digital soundtracks of both games and a digital art book.

Purchasing the retail bundle still gives players access to the Homeworld Remastered Steam Multiplayer Beta.

Check out the trailer for Homeworld Remastered, the ultimate edition of one of the most iconic real-time strategy games.

Article by Alana Young

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