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  • The Next OGame? Free 4X Strategy Game Now on Steam

    Key Takeaway

    – Free-to-play Early Access launched June 5, inspired by OGame and EVE Online
    – Persistent universe with 4X strategy: expand, raid, trade, and form alliances
    – Praised for strategic depth and restrained monetization (no paid advantages)
    – Heavy reliance on AI-generated artwork and minimal animations (menus/text-based)
    – 80% positive Steam reviews; full release planned within one year


    Classic Space Strategy Returns

    Nexus Legacy could be just the thing for players who once logged into OGame intending to “just send out the fleet” – only to spend the rest of the night calculating resources, construction timers and attack windows. Like OGame, it is built around a persistent online world with 4X strategy elements. The game launched in free Early Access on Steam on June 5 and has received mostly positive feedback so far. According to the developers at Nexus Legacy Team, Early Access is expected to last around one year. The title is also planned to remain free after its full release.

    Empire Building and Expansion

    Players start with a single planet, where they build mines, laboratories, shipyards and defensive structures. From there, the empire gradually expands through new colonies, outposts and space stations. These provide more resources and strategic options, but also increase the area that needs to be defended. All players share the same persistent universe, developing their empires in parallel, observing rivals, raiding weaker targets and forming alliances. When it comes to politics, diplomacy and trade, Nexus Legacy also appears to take some inspiration from EVE Online.

    What Players Think

    Players have praised the strategic depth and the clear influence of classic browser-based 4X games. Another positive point is the restrained monetization, which currently avoids paid gameplay advantages. The universe is described as large and offers several progression paths, allowing players to specialize as warlords, industrialists or diplomats. Criticism mainly concerns the extensive use of AI-generated artwork. It is also worth noting that Nexus Legacy does not play like a traditional 4X strategy game such as Civilization VII or Stellaris. The game is largely built around menus, images and text, with barely any animations. Of the roughly 30 user reviews currently available on Steam, 80% are positive. Steam Deck compatibility is still listed as “Unknown.”

    • Free-to-play on Steam
    • Early Access launched June 5
    • Expected one year in Early Access
    • Planned to remain free
    • Single planet start with mines, labs, shipyards
    • Colonies, outposts, space stations
    • Persistent universe with all players
    • Politics and trade inspired by EVE Online
    • Strategic depth praised
    • No paid advantages currently
    • Large universe with multiple paths
    • AI-generated artwork criticized
    • Menu and text based, few animations
    • 80% positive reviews
    • Steam Deck status unknown


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