Disciples III: Resurrection Announced

Akella fired over a press release this morning announcing Disciples III: Resurrection, a full-on sequel to Disciples III: Renaissance that will apparently bring us a 70-hour campaign, a playable Undead Horde race, a continuation of the excellent gothic atmosphere, and more. The first three screenshots and preliminary box artwork can be found in our image gallery, with the rest of the details to follow:
Disciples 3: Resurrection, the large-scale sequel to Disciples 3: Renaissance is announced.

Akella announces Disciples 3: Resurrection, the large-scale sequel to the turn-based RPG strategy "Disciples 3: Renaissance"

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This is a new landmark in the history of Nevendaar, when a new race ascends to power - the ruthless and merciless Undead Hordes. It is the story of selfless love and unfading glory. Heroes of the past, who had lost their lives, but not their sentience, are exacting their revenge in the name of Mortis, the Goddess of Death.

Key features:

'¢ The most expected race - The Undead Hordes, which has been the mostly anticipated by gamers and fans of the Disciples series
'¢ Over 70 hours of gameplay. This is even more than in the previous game in the series - Disciples 3: Renaissance!
'¢ 2 storyline characters, 4 leaders of the Undead Hordes, 2 bosses and over 50 new units.
'¢ Revised gameplay balance.
'¢ Famous distinct gothic atmosphere. Unique style and design. Detailed and realistic world.
'¢ The plot of the game was written by Ekaterina Stadnikova, the author of the most popular book based on the series.
'¢ Dramatic and intriguing plot and quests.

About Akella:
Akella was founded in 1993, and since inception Akella has grown from a team of six people into a multiple-disciplined company engaged in developing, publishing, and distributing computer games and multimedia products. At present, Akella employs more than 200 qualified specialists under the direction of experienced and professional managers. Akella's own distribution network has grown fast and covers all the former USSR territories. Among Akella's shareholders are Quadriga Capital (EBRD fund) and Intel Capital.