Sea of Thieves meets XCOM in this newly announced turn-based tactical rogue-lite featuring cursed pirates and deadly sea monsters

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Rogue Waters is a new turn-based rogue-lite revealed at the Future Games Show at Gamescom Presented by Sid Meier’s Civilization® VII, featuring naval battles, cursed pirates, and summonable sea monsters.

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From Polish indie studio Ice Code Games and publisher Tripwire Interactive, Rogue Waters sees players gather a crew of scallywags and captain their own ship through the treacherous and ever-changing seas. With each encounter, you'll have opportunities to improve your crew and your ship, helping you take on greater challenges and more threatening rival crews.

In ship-to-ship combat, you'll command your crew to fire cannons at crucial modules on enemy vessels and forts, affecting their crew or destroying their weaponry, but they can do the same right back to you. Eventually, you can prepare a boarding action or make landfall and battle your foes on land in more traditional tactics-style combat with swashbuckling sword attacks.

Additionally, as a rogue-lite, you'll find that many aspects of your ship and crew don't carry over, and the procedurally generated waters present unique challenges and always test your ability to manage your ship and crew effectively. A strategic mind is crucial to surviving in Rogue Waters, but even if you fail a run, you'll be one step close to becoming the ultimate pirate.

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