Triassic Games introduced a new update to its early access naval strategy simulation game Sea Power: Naval Combat in the Missile Age.
The poster boy of the update is the introduction of the Chinese navy (PLAN, or People’s Liberation Army Navy), alongside several units.
Vietnam and Japan also get a few new units each, while the USA gets one.
Here’s a list of the new units on top of a gallery of screenshots.
PLAN:
- Chengdu-class frigate
- Jiangdong-class frigate
- Jianghu I-class frigate
- Jianghu II-class frigate
- Jianghu III-class frigate
- Luda I-class destroyer
- Qiongsha-class landing ship
- Shanghai II-class patrol boat
- Shanghai IIB-class patrol boat
- Type 010 minesweeper
- Type 024 (Heku) missile boat
- Type 037 (Hainan) corvette
- Yukan-class landing ship
- Type 033-class patrol submarine
- Han-class attack submarine
- Wuhan-class cruise missile submarine
- J-5 and export F-5 Fresco fighters
- J-7III Fishcan fighter
- Q-5 and Q-5A Fantan attack aircraft
- H-6A and H-6D bombers
- Z-8 maritime patrol helicopter
Vietnam:
- Barnegat-class frigate (converted seaplane tender)
- Modified Gearing-class frigate (converted from Gearing FRAM to represent surplus USN ships in use)
- LSM-1 class landing ship
Japan:
- PS-1 maritime patrol flying boat
- US-1A search and rescue amphibian
USA:
- C-141B transport aircraft
We also get a few scenario focusing on the PLAN
- Clash in the Paracels
- Battle of South China Sea
- Operation Silent Spear
- Escape from the Sulu Sea
The patch, which was followed by a hotfix shortly after, also comes with a bunch of additional changes and fixes. You can find the changelogs for the update and the hotfix on Steam.
Sea Power: Naval Combat in the Missile Age is currently available for PC. Like most early access games, it’s updated quite often with new content, features, and fixes.
If you’d like to know what to expect from its evolution toward full release, Triassic Games recently revealed the roadmap for early access.