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Disciples Domination lands on Xbox, PlayStation and PC

The fate of Nevendaar once again hangs in the balance as Disciples: Domination launches on Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, and PC, bringing dark fantasy strategy back into the spotlight.

With a troubled queen on the throne and conspiracies spreading across the land, this latest entry in the long-running tactical RPG series promises war, betrayal, and difficult decisions at every turn.

Available now through the Deluxe Edition (£54.99) with early access, and launching fully on February 12th via the Standard Edition (£44.99), Disciples: Domination looks to continue the story of Queen Avyanna in a world still scarred by past conflicts.

Disciples: Domination – Key Details

  • Game: Disciples: Domination
  • Platforms: Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, PC
  • Standard Edition Price: £44.99
  • Deluxe Edition Price: £54.99
  • Developer: Artefacts Studio
  • Publisher: Kalypso Media
  • Genre: Strategy RPG / Turn-Based Tactics
  • Release: Deluxe Edition early access available now, full launch February 12th

A Kingdom On The Brink

Disciples: Domination picks up fifteen years after Queen Avyanna freed Nevendaar from divine tyranny, placing players in control of a ruler struggling to hold together a fractured kingdom.

Avyanna’s reign is far from stable. Allies vanish, conspiracies grow, and strange forces spread madness across the realm. The story leans heavily into dark fantasy themes of power, sacrifice, and corruption, asking players to decide whether Avyanna’s rule leads to salvation or destruction.

Fans of the series will recognise the tone immediately – something we touched on when covering the game’s reveal in 2025 in our news piece about Disciples: Domination arriving in 2026.

Tactical Combat And Strategic Rule

At its core, Disciples: Domination blends kingdom management, exploration, and turn-based combat.

From the capital city of Yllian, players recruit units from five factions, assemble armies, and send them into grid-based battles where positioning, abilities, and unit synergy matter.

Combat has been refined to feel faster and more dynamic, with:

  • Expanded faction abilities
  • New skills and companion mechanics
  • Dynamic battlefield events
  • Strength-and-weakness tactical systems

Alongside combat, real-time world exploration allows players to travel across Nevendaar, uncover quests, meet companions, and discover long-forgotten regions, including the return of the Mountain Clans, whose loyalty is far from guaranteed.

Continuing The Disciples Legacy

The Disciples series has always carved out a niche in strategy RPG circles thanks to its grim atmosphere and narrative focus. When we reviewed Disciples: Liberation back in 2022, we noted: “Despite the gameplay not being quite as deep as you may expect, Disciples: Liberation offers up an attractive, if limited, world which is exciting to explore.

Domination appears to push further into tactical systems and world-building while continuing Avyanna’s story in a darker, more uncertain era. We’ll find out if that is indeed the case in full review, coming very soon.

For long-time fans, it represents a continuation of Nevendaar’s ongoing saga. For newcomers, it may serve as an entry point into one of strategy gaming’s more atmospheric fantasy worlds.

Deluxe Edition And Release Details

Players eager to jump in early can pick up the Deluxe Edition (£54.99), which includes:

  • 72-hour early access
  • Corruption Skin Pack with seven additional skins

The Standard Edition (£44.99) releases officially on February 12th across Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, and PC.

If you enjoy dark fantasy strategy games built around meaningful decisions and tactical combat, Disciples: Domination is ready to test your leadership.

Nevendaar needs a ruler. The question is whether it can survive one.

Neil Watton
Neil Wattonhttps://www.thexboxhub.com/
An Xbox gamer since 2002, I bought the big black box just to play Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee. I have since loved every second of the 360's life and am now just as obsessed with the Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S - mostly with the brilliant indie scene that has come to the fore. Gamertag is neil363, feel free to add me to your list.
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