Might & Magic Heroes VII
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Might & Magic Heroes VII is a turn-based strategy game in the Heroes of Might and Magic series. Like the other games in the series, players control leaders with magical abilities termed as "heroes", who recruit a variety of forces from strongholds. The heroes and their armies battle the opponents, who also use heroes to lead their forces. It features a campaign series of levels, standalone and multiplayer scenarios.
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Developer(s) | Limbic Entertainment |
Publisher(s) | Ubisoft |
Designer(s) | Anselm Rohland Dirk Wagner Jens Dreyer Knut Arnold Marcus Cool |
Writer(s) | Erwan Le Breton |
Composer(s) | Rob King Paul Romero |
Series | Heroes of Might and Magic |
Engine | Unreal Engine 3 |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows |
Release | September 29, 2015[1] |
Genre(s) | Turn-based strategy |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
In 2016, the downloadable content Lost Tales of Axeoth was released. On August 4, 2016 Trial by Fire was released, featuring two new campaigns, a new faction (fortress) and many gameplay improvements available for all owners of the main game as well. However, the expansion itself is sold as a standalone. Along with the expansion the game was updated to feature Denuvo DRM (since version 2.0). While all versions of MMH7 include a random map generator in the map editor,[2] the Trial by Fire expansion added an in-game random map generator (which can also be used in other version of MMH7).[3][4]
Two months after the release of the last expansion, Ubisoft announced that further game development was halted,[5] which left many critical bugs unresolved.[6]