When was Planetary Annihilation released?
September 5, 2014
Planetary Annihilation/Initial release dates
Planetary Annihilation launched on September 5, 2014 on Windows, Mac and Linux. Planetary Annihilation: Titans, a standalone expansion of the game was released on August 18, 2015. It adds 21 units to the game, including five titan class units.
How popular is Planetary Annihilation?
At the time of writing, Planetary Annihilation: Titans has 531 concurrent players, a small number that’s been bolstered by discounted sales over Christmas. Month on month, the game averages about 200-300 players, about as many as it’s had every month since three months after its release in 2015.
Is Planetary Annihilation related to total annihilation?
As hinted by its name, Planetary Annihilation is what Uber believe will be the “true” spiritual successor to the 1997 RTS Total Annihilation. The game was announced with a CGI-animated trailer showing a gameplay visualization, as well as interviews with some of the development team.
Who owns total annihilation?
Wargaming
Total Annihilation franchise bought by Wargaming, the owners of Gas Powered Games.
Who made planetary annihilation?
Star Theory Games
Planetary Annihilation Inc
Planetary Annihilation/Developers
Is there a new version of Planetary Annihilation?
In August 2018, a new company Planetary Annihilation Inc., formed from original PA developers and Kickstarter backers, acquired the rights to Planetary Annihilation and Planetary Annihilation: Titans. As of February 2021, the game still receives support in the form of balance changes, and several new units have been added.
What are the Titans in Planetary Annihilation expansion?
TITANS is the huge stand-alone expansion to the already massive-scale Real-Time Strategy, Planetary Annihilation, which includes the base game and adds tons of new features: Devastate your enemies with 5 massive Titan-class super units like the earth-shaking Atlas bot and lightning-wielding Zeus airship!
Who is the voice actor for Planetary Annihilation?
The game’s art style was designed by Steve Thompson, who previously worked on the art for Total Annihilation and Supreme Commander. Voice actor John Patrick Lowrie, who did all the narrations for Total Annihilation, did the narrations for Planetary Annihilation as well.
Who was the lead programmer for Total Annihilation?
The player (s) lose when their last commander is destroyed. Jon Mavor wrote the graphics engine for Total Annihilation, and was also the lead programmer on Supreme Commander. The game’s art style was created by Steve Thompson, who also previously worked on Total Annihilation and Supreme Commander.