| Dark Earth, Ecstatica 1 & 2, and Soldiers at War also announced alongside SNEG Publisher Sale |
| London, United Kingdom – July 13th, 2026 – To coincide with its Steam publisher sale through July 27th, boutique publisher SNEG has today revealed that it will be bringing a slew of classic PC titles to Steam and GOG. Following its preservation initiative with Warhammer Classics, SNEG’s upcoming batch of lost gems includes the heritage D&D title Pool of Radiance: Ruins of Myth Drannor, along with strategy stalwarts Warlords IV: Heroes of Etheria and Soldiers at War. That’s not all, as SNEG has also resurrected the French action-RPG Dark Earth, and classic survival horror titles Ecstatica 1 & 2. |
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| D&D fans will be happy to see Stormfront Studios 2001’s Pool of Radiance: Ruins of Myth Drannor. This homage to the legendary 1988 Pool of Radiance was praised for its faithful, turn-based adaptation of D&D 3rd edition rules. Meanwhile, Infinite Interactive’s 2003 outing Warlords IV: Heroes of Etheria continued the iconic Warlords strategy series, known for its fantasy setting and tactical 1v1 battles. Also included is French developer Kalisto Entertainment’s 1997 cult classic action-adventure game Dark Earth, which showcased the region’s unique take on sci-fi fantasy. Set in a post-apocalyptic ruin following a meteor collision with earth, players embark upon a journey as a protector of one of the last remaining bastions of civilization. |
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| Other European curios include Andrew Spencer Studio’s early survival horror action-adventures Ecstatica 1 & 2. Originally published by the iconic Psygnosis in 1994 and 1997 respectively, these put players in the role of a nameless traveler 928 AD Northern Europe, encountering an ominous village overrun by demons. Rounding out the package is Random Games’ 1998’s Soldiers at War, which offered a tactic-based WWII campaign where players take control of American soldiers across single-player and PvP skirmishes. “At SNEG, we love bringing classic games back to life – especially the ones that were ahead of their time, or just unusual in interesting ways,” said Artem Shchuiko, Director at SNEG. “This curated slate of 6 games is a great example of that. Each of them tried something interesting and pushed PC gaming in its own way, with all the creativity, ambition, and even technical limitations of its era. We believe these games deserve to be available again – for players who remember them, for people discovering them for the first time, and hopefully even for creators who may find a spark of inspiration in these lost gems.” Wishlist SNEG’s upcoming catalogue – or buy their already available titles – during the SNEG Publisher Sale on Steam. |




