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Starting on your homeworld, you begin by exploring your local system. Each area in the game is pre-populated, however, so to expand you will need to use force of arms. To do this, you’ll construct capital ships, cruisers, frigates and strike craft to take over the planets around you. With each world, you can increase your empire’s capabilities and specialize your planets. You’ll also build research labs to learn new technologies and to unlock new ships. Eventually you’ll encounter another major player and it’s at this juncture you must decide if you want to try and be friends or not.
What is the difference between the Standard Edition and Premium Edition?
Check out our purchase options grid, here.
How do I provide feedback and bug reports?
Please visit our forums to let us know what you think.
I purchased Sins of a Solar Empire II on Epic Games, can I get a Steam key for it?
Yes, people who bought on Epic can transfer their key from 8/15/24 - 9/15/24, on this page.
Features
Does multiplayer work between Epic and Steam?
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No, Sins is meant to be a sandbox game first and foremost. If we do We will be releasing a campaign , it will be as DLC at some point in the futureas an expansion.
Are you going to support Steam Deck?
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Voice overs are expected to only be in English at release.
Mod Related
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Do you support mods?
Yes! Mods are a big part of why Sins of a Solar Empire continues to be enjoyed and played by so many. Sins II features an in-game mod manager and viewer, making it easy to add mods to your game. Furthermore, we automatically sync any mods that are used in multiplayer (so long as it’s in our mod system). The mod workshop can be visited at: https://mod.io/g/sins2
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