Mark Hamill and Alan Tudyk are part of the cast of actors who lend their voices to dub Master of Orion, the expected Wargaming spatial management, the software house of World of Tanks, and remake of the very celebrated title of 1993. The announcement comes via the official website of the game where you will find many more details on dubbing process of Master of Orion, and the complete list of voice actors.
Along with the trailer on the dubbing, also, it is revealed that Master of Orion will enter Steam Early Access next week (26 February), and will be playable for all those who buy the Collector's Edition of Master of Orion via GOG.com or Steam to price of € 45.99.
This version will include the legendary three titles of the original series, the skin in the rear version for vessels, a modern interpretation redone soundtrack and an exclusive race can not be obtained in other ways, the Terran Khanate.
In the new version of Master of Orion, players can choose from 10 playable races and the target for each of them will be the same: control the entire galaxy. Each species will benefit from their advisers and special benefits. Players will conquer and control other planets, which are located within 20 different solar systems with more than 100 distinct stars. There will be 100 technologies to search and 20 types of structures that can be built to improve the strength of their empire.
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