


I’ve my fair share of skepticism around Early Access titles however, Amplitude Studios have shown yet again that they can handle their stuff fairly well. Fast forward to a few days ago, and we’ve Endless Space 2 receiving a significant update right before leaving Early Access.

A large part of my fondness with it came from its varied factions and great lore, this fondness growing considerably with the studio’s next title, Endless Legend. Amplitude’s first title was a companion during many rainy college nights, when conquering the stars seemed more palpable than the oft insurmountable act of studying. When Endless Space popped up on Steam, back in 2012, I wasn’t expecting a game that would draw me in so easily.
