The time of Diplomacy is over. The length of the war and differing opinions on what should be done to bring the war to an end has led to a splintering of the groups involved. The controlling powers-that-be have depleted arsenals and seemed to have exhausted all efforts of diplomacy. Trapped in a stalemate, sub-factions have rebelled and broken off the main alignments. Rebellion is upon us.

The exciting next chapter in the awesome Sins of a Solar Empire universe has arrived. A full-fledged expansion to the original, Sins of a Solar Empire: Rebellion draws you even deeper into the galactic struggle for supremacy with appealing new factions, terrifyingly cool new ships of all sizes, enhanced lighting and particle effects for increased visual pleasure and all-new victory conditions.

“Rebellion is the first stand-alone expansion to the Sins of a Solar Empire universe,” said Brian Clair, director of publishing for Stardock. “Sins of a Solar Empire: Rebellion will add many new ships, refresh the visuals and integrate Impulse::Reactor features to support achievements, multiplayer leagues and much more.”

In the original award-winning Sins of a Solar Empire, developed by Ironclad Games, you are the leader of one of three civilizations embroiled in a galactic war, fighting for survival of your entire race against relentless foes. Your success will depend on your ability to manage your empire and command your vast fleets of starships to victory. Players will colonize new worlds, develop extensive trade networks, conduct research, fortify their empires with powerful starbases and fleets of ships, plus control the galaxy using the unique diplomacy system that reacts dynamically to the players’ actions.

New features of Sins of a Solar Empire: Rebellion include:

  • New Factions: Players decide whether to become Loyalists or Rebels, which unlocks a unique new tech tree granting them new technologies and ship variants.
  • New Titan-class ships:  Massive warships for each race that dwarf capital ships, these deadly new monsters are capable of wiping out entire enemy fleets single-handedly.
  • New Capital Ships:  A new capital ship class arrives, giving players new strategic options.
  • New Corvette-class ships:  Small, highly maneuverable light ships that are adept at a variety of tasks.
  • Loyalist and Rebel versions of some of the existing Sins’ frigates and cruisers, each with their own unique strengths and weaknesses.
  • Updated lighting and particle effects for enhanced visuals.
  • New Victory Conditions to allow for more variety, differing strategies and shorter game sessions.
  • Additional capital ship ability levels, for greater strategic choice.
  • Impulse::Reactor support for chat, friends, achievements and more.

For more information please visit: https://www.sinsofasolarempire.com

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on Mar 04, 2011

Nothing ...

After Upgrade:

"Own Sins of a Solar Empire or one of its expansions? You may be eligible for a discount or bundle offer for Sins of a Solar Empire - Rebellion. If you have registered your copy of the game with a different account, please logout and re-login using the account under which you have registered the game.

If you have not registered your copy of Sins of a Solar Empire or its expansions, please enter your serial number in the form below and click the Register Serial Number button. Upon a successful registration, you will see any available offers for Sins of a Solar Empire - Rebellion."

 

I enter my Trinity Code and again:

"The serial number you have entered is not a valid serial number for Sins of a Solar Empire or any of its expansions.

Perhaps you have entered a serial number from a different product. Please check your registrations and verify you have the correct serial number.

If you are unable to register your serial number you can clear the field and continue with the creation of your Stardock.net account and then contact support@stardock.com for further assistance."

on Mar 04, 2011

I would send an email to sales@stardock.com or support@stardock.com and they should be able to figure out why it's goofing up.

on Mar 04, 2011

Rebellion is currently pre-alpha. There won't be a beta release until later this year (think months, not weeks).

on Mar 04, 2011

Okay, Mail at the Support is out. =/

on Mar 04, 2011

SGI is going to Rebellion as soon as it is out, this is going to be great

on Mar 04, 2011

SINS DONT NEED A CAMPAIGN - I HAVE THE SAME CAMPAIGN SCENARIO EVERYTIME I PLAY.

THE DEFILERS (ALL OTHER RACES) HAVE LAID CLAIM TO WORLDS THAT SHOULD RIGHTFULLY UNDER MY GRIP.  ITS MY JOB AS RULER OF THE COMBINED FORCES OF THE DARKSIDE TO  SUBJEGATE THESE UPSTARTS BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY AND CLAIM THE UNIVERSE AS MY OWN.

 

Seriously - that is the only mission I need.  Nothing beats watching the map slowly become my color and hearing the cries of my enemies as they re crushed beneath the heals of  my forces.

 

PS- DISTANT STAR MODDERS - PLEASE DO YOUR CAP MAX MAGIC - I AM IN CIBERLOVE WITH YOUR MOD.

on Mar 04, 2011

Yarlen, quick question, if you could give a tease...

 

Should we expect any changes to the planet/star systems, ie new planets, insterstelllar phenomenon, binary stars, etc? One of my favorite things about sins was the "exploration" aspect to it. I'm afraid with just desert, ice, lava and terran things have gotten a tad stale. Any plans to introduce anything new?

 

Thanks! I'm sure you will give us more info in the coming months!

on Mar 04, 2011

@FlyingNinja77: Distant Stars adds alot of new Planet-Types to the Game.

If you like to Explore and play on large Maps with some RPG Feelings, this Mod is perfect for you.

(But the biggger Fleet Limits can slow down your PC alot in the late Game).

on Mar 04, 2011

I'm tempted to pre-order, but I want a box and a DVD of the game, to go along with my original Sins box/DVD.

However, I didnt see an option for a physical copy, only the digital copy.

Two Questions:

*Can a physical copy be obtained along with the digital copy, likely for a few dollars more?

*Will there be a physical release of the game for retailers (or available from your online store)?

 

I dont mind paying in advance, especially as this keeps the programmers working and fed.  However, I DO want that physical copy 

(I have Diplomacy and Entrenchment as dl's only...which has always bothered me)

 

Thanks!

on Mar 04, 2011

Yarlen
Rebellion is currently pre-alpha. There won't be a beta release until later this year (think months, not weeks).

Poop. 

on Mar 04, 2011

FlyingNinja77
Yarlen, quick question, if you could give a tease...

Should we expect any changes to the planet/star systems, ie new planets, insterstelllar phenomenon, binary stars, etc? One of my favorite things about sins was the "exploration" aspect to it. I'm afraid with just desert, ice, lava and terran things have gotten a tad stale. Any plans to introduce anything new?

Thanks! I'm sure you will give us more info in the coming months!

I don't want to say just yet. I'll tell you binary stars is not happening, though.

on Mar 04, 2011

ReadyMan
I'm tempted to pre-order, but I want a box and a DVD of the game, to go along with my original Sins box/DVD.

However, I didnt see an option for a physical copy, only the digital copy.

Two Questions:

*Can a physical copy be obtained along with the digital copy, likely for a few dollars more?

*Will there be a physical release of the game for retailers (or available from your online store)?

 

I dont mind paying in advance, especially as this keeps the programmers working and fed.  However, I DO want that physical copy 

(I have Diplomacy and Entrenchment as dl's only...which has always bothered me)


Thanks!

We're not sure if we'll be doing physical copies yet.  The retail market for PC is largely dead at this point, so we're still considering if it'll be worth the investment.

on Mar 04, 2011

Sure, the area in a game stop is pathetic for PC games, but all the big box stores, and best buy and stuff still have sizeable pc game sections.  :-/

 

I know i would perfer a boxed copy... I absolutly love the smell of opening a PC game box.... but then... if beta is pre order only... and preorder is digltal only... *shrug*.

 

on Mar 04, 2011

I also like the hard copy simply for the sake it is easier for me ,a kid, to buy at the store than online

on Mar 04, 2011

It is so easy to buy a box game and give it as a gift to someone else, (I have given four copies to date) rather than worry about the hassle of buying on impulse and everything associated with that kind of purchase. Simply updating from a CD version is much easier than having to download the entire game.

I am aware that I am just one person in the crowd of millions, but I would like to have a box copy, and I would pay for it despite already owning Trinity.

Convenience, that is key. Getting a new computer and popping in the CD is much more convenient than using Impulse to redownload the whole game.

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