Triassic Games is continuing to work on its early access strategy simulation game Sea Power: Naval Combat in the Missile Age, and today a new patch has been revealed.
The patch, numbered 0.1.1.0 #117 comes with bug fixes and improvements to mechanics like active sonar, on top of a lot of work done on the potential memory leaks that have been causing performance issues.
We also get new content in the form of several new ships, including the famous USS Enterprise and USS Long Beach, on top of the torpedo boats Wisla and P4, and the minesweeper Kondor II.
You can check them out in the gallery below. As usual, they look really nice.
There’s a lot more content in the patch, and you can find it all in the full patch notes on Steam.
If you’re unfamiliar with Sea Power: Naval Combat in the Missile Age, it’s a naval strategy simulation game that lets you take over command of a task force during the Cold War and enjoy a series of challenging and extremely detailed missions.
It includes naval and air units not only from the US and USSR, but also from many smaller nations to create realistic and complex Cold War scenarios.
It comes with its own mission editor and will soon have a fully dynamic campaign, as you can read in the roadmap shared by the developers, spelling out the features coming throughout the early access period and beyond.
The game is developed by Triassic Games and published by MicroProse. It’s available only for PC and no other platforms have been announced.