Paradox Interactive announced lead a nation of own design through thousands of years of history in Millennia, a new turn-based strategy game from Paradox Interactive and C Prompt Games. Progress through ten ages of humanity, from the Stone Age to the near future, unlocking new technologies, new ways of living, and, maybe, alternate pasts that could have been. C Prompt Games is an American development team helmed by veteran strategy game developers Rob Fermier, Ian Fischer and Brian Sousa.

Motivated by a passion for deep and replayable systems-driven games, they bring their experience working on many celebrated real-time strategy games (including Age of Empires II, Age of Mythology and Starcraft II, as well as Orcs Must Die) to the turn-based 4x space in Millennia, a game that pairs the familiar comforts of the genre with fresh new gameplay to enable players to write their own stories of the past. Features of Millennia include: History and Alternate History: Lead people through ten historical ages, steer timeline into the uncharted alternate history of a Variant Age or the danger and opportunity of a Crisis Age. Each Age involves unique rules, units, buildings, goods, and challenges, which can alter the path of history. National Spirits: Decide what Nation is famous for by selecting National Spirits and using the bonuses they provide to achieve goals. Combine multiple National Spirits as progress through history to craft a unique civilization in every game. Domains: Invest in six different Domains that influence the focus of Nation - Exploration, Government, Warfare, Diplomacy, Engineering, and Arts.

The better provide for each, the more Nation can make use of unique Domain Powers. Everything from claiming territory, to adopting new governments, to spreading religion, to reinforcing Armies flows from mastery of the Domains. Deep Economy: Design economy to support strategy. Gather raw materials, then build Improvements to refine basic Goods like logs or iron into lumber, paper, books, ingots, tools, or weapons - specialized products that allow to improve and adjust economic engine to suit whatever history sends way. Army Based Combat: Customize approach to war by combining individual Units into powerful Armies.

Each Unit influences the capabilities of its Army, allowing to employ a vast number of varied strategies. Once in conflict, watch the action unfold through the Combat Viewer, where battles play out and provide details on how different Armies perform. And more: discover natural landmarks, build the Pyramids, compete in the space race, finance expeditions, survive plagues, use diplomacy to advantage, defeat barbarians, unleash innovations, deal with alien visitors, govern underwater cities, manage air combat, and master a host of other historical-themed content.

Millennia is targeted for a 2024 release.