Disciples: Domination first gameplay trailer and demo
Disciples: Domination tells the next chapter in Queen Avyanna’s story, as she finds herself plagued by self-doubt – this demo opens the very first pages of this chapter.
Rule through the chaos! This demo of Disciples: Domination lets you explore the Wulf Coast of Nevendaar, taking you right into the turmoil of a queen haunted by her own power.
Take your first steps in the demo on Steam, available today from 10 am PST / 1 pm EST!
Disciples: Domination Features
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Dark & mature story: In Disciples: Domination you continue Avyanna’s journey in a grim tale of power, war and sacrifice. Every decision carves her path – shaping her fate and the future of Nevendaar.
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Rule supreme: From your capital, Yllian, you rule your realm and army. Consult your companions for guidance as your choices shape your faction reputation, impacting how others react to your rule, and the whole world around you.
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Refined turn-based combat: Lead your army in tactical, grid-based battles with faster pacing, dynamic events and richer interaction. New skills, faction abilities and unit synergies deepen your strategical options along with the unique system of strengths and weaknesses.
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Choose your companions: Unlock and choose trusted companions to reflect your playstyle – leveraging their combat prowess and unique world skills to aid your quest to save Nevendaar.
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Hold your world together: Recruit and upgrade units from five distinct factions. Build powerful squads by combining unique skills and abilities and train them to defeat your enemies in turn-based encounters.
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Real-time world exploration: Travel the dark, living world of Nevendaar in real time. Uncover new regions, meet compelling characters, face terrifying foes, and dive into rewarding quests as the story unfolds.
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The Mountain Clans return: The dwarves are back – and they might not be your allies. Will they stand with you, or spark a new fire you’ll be forced to extinguish?






Better than nothing, I guess. I liked Disciples III somehow. This trilogy I skip due to the lack of 3D town screens. And I want 8 factions like in Heroes V, yeah.