Triassic Games and MicroProse have announced the roadmap for their upcoming naval combat strategy simulator, Sea Power: Naval Combat in the Missile Age.
The news came via a post to the official Steam page. The press release details the upcoming, mid-term, long-term, and ongoing plans for the strategy title, which you can see alongside some official screenshots below.
The basic summary of the roadmap is that Triassic Games plans to have an Alpha ready for the Dynamic Campaign as early as Q2 2025. Once they get feedback and improve elements of the game, like localization and improved camera systems, a full release is planned.
Post-launch support also includes DLC units, Campaign updates, and more historical scenarios to explore. More than anything, user feedback on Sea Power: Naval Combat in the Missile Age will help improve the game’s quality of life, especially in regards to bug fixes or even suggestions on new elements that everyone would like to see added.
Early this month, we learned that the early access period is set to begin on November 12. The game lets players control ships, aircraft, and submarines across a variety of theaters like the North Atlantic, Persian Gulf, Gulf of Tonkin, the Mediterranean, and more.
Since it was announced in 2019, the game has been highly anticipated by PC players. Its vastly complex battles and numerous unique and accurate naval units and aircraft are just a few of the features that have had real-time strategy simulation fans foaming at the mouth to give it a shot.