Check out the launch trailer here
As a distillation of the 4X formula, every game of Hexarchy is a fast-paced decisive clash of wits - success hinges on your ability to construct a deck that aligns with your tactical vision. Choose from an extensive collection of technologies and governmental commandments, harness game-changing abilities to bolster your units in battle, and further tailor them through specialised promotions. Engage in the intricate dance of diplomacy: barter resources, assert dominance through conquest, or perhaps a blend of both!
“I couldn't be more thrilled to get Hexarchy out there into the world” says Simon Byron, Director of Publishing at Yogscast Games. “It’s been great to see the game be received so well in the multiplayer playtests we’ve run in the past year, and I’m excited to see an already passionate and burgeoning online community grow further now we’ve launched.”
Hexarchy is battle-ready for multiplayer - join heated feuds with up to 10 players. If multiplayer isn’t your preference, you can dive into the weekly Hegemon competition - a single-player journey where you drive your chosen civilization up the global leaderboard with the help of fellow strategists around the world. The game also offers customisable skirmish games, daily challenges, and new campaigns every week.
You can get Hexarchy for £16.75 / $19.99 / €19.50 over on Steam. Learn more about Main Tank Software here, and for more on Yogscast Games, you can catch them on X at @yogscastgames, or on their website.
About Main Tank Software
Main Tank Software is a small game development studio located near Atlanta, GA, currently working on 4X deckbuilder Hexarchy.
Yogscast Games
Yogscast Games was established in 2017, with a simple goal: to work with small teams to develop and publish games which are as fun to watch as they are to play. Its most recent releases have included poker-powered deckbuilding game ‘Aces & Adventures’, the wickedly amoral ‘Trolley Problem, Inc.’ and the wildly successful restaurant management roguelike ‘PlateUp!’ which recently passed 1.1m Steam units sold.