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Twilight of the Arnor Digital Launch Date Set
Date for Galactic Civilization II expansion pack set to April 30

By News Staff, GamingExcellence
Posted April 23, 2008
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Stardock announced that Galactic Civilizations II: Twilight of the Arnor has gone into final testing and is set to launch on April 30. The expansion pack to the space strategy game, Galactic Civilizations II: Dread Lords, completes the Dread Lord saga with the return of the powerful precursor civilization, the Arnor. The title requires the first expansion pack (Dark Avatar) to run.

Among the new features are unique technology trees for each of the 12 major civilizations. This includes unique weapons, ships, planetary improvements, and more. Additionally, a new victory condition has been added called “Ascension” in which players can take control of the Ascension crystals (introduced in the campaign) for victory. Adding to the new features are completely revamped graphics.

Additional information about the Galactic Civilizations sage is available at http://www.galciv2.com/twilight/

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