Sins of a Solar Empire Goes Gold
Solar Empire headed to stores for February 5th
Date: Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Author: Jeff 'Judasen' McAllister

The press release has been let loose and Sins of a Solar Empire has gone gold.

"Stardock announced that its new PC strategy game, Sins of a Solar Empire, has gone gold. Developed by Ironclad Games, Sins of a Solar Empire is a real-time strategy game that adds an extreme amount of depth normally only seen in turn-based games. The game will be released digitally on Stardock’s digital download service, TotalGaming.net (www.totalgaming.net) and will be available at most retail outlets in North America on February 4. The game lists for $39.95. A collector’s edition is available directly from TotalGaming.net for $49.95 and includes a CD sound track, a poster, and other non-game content."

If you are not familiar with Sins of a Solar Empire, make sure you take a gander at our preview for it .

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