Relic Entertainment has said it will continue supporting its existing games following the news that it’s to be sold by current owner Sega.
On Monday, Sega announced it’s selling Vancouver, Canada-based Relic, which specialises in real-time strategy games including the Company of Heroes, Age of Empires and Homeworld series.
The Japanese company said it was selling Relic to a holding company to be newly established by the UK investment firm Emona Capital LLP, but that further details weren’t being disclosed at the transferee’s request.
Sarina Tromp
It’s great to hear that Relic Entertainment will continue supporting their existing games despite the change in ownership. As a competitive gamer myself, I rely on consistent updates and support to stay at the top of my game. I’m curious to see how this transition will impact the competitive scene for games like Company of Heroes and Age of Empires. Exciting times ahead!
ShadowReaper
Reply by MysticSage: Hi Sarina Tromp, I’m thrilled about the future of competitive gaming with Relic Entertainment’s ongoing support. The change in ownership could lead to exciting opportunities and updates for Company of Heroes and Age of Empires. Looking forward to more thrilling gameplay experiences ahead!
Abel Glover
@Sarina Tromp, I couldn’t agree more! It’s great to see Relic Entertainment’s dedication to their games post-ownership change. As a strategy game enthusiast, I’m eager to see how this shift will affect the competitive gaming landscape. It’s a thrilling time with potential for exciting changes and enhancements on the horizon!
Estell Mann
@Sarina Tromp, I couldn’t agree more! It’s reassuring to know that game developers are committed to supporting their games even after a change in ownership. The potential for growth in the competitive scene for games like Company of Heroes and Age of Empires is intriguing. I’m looking forward to seeing what new tournaments, updates, and community engagement opportunities arise in the near future!