The latest issue of PC Gamer magazine is out now: Homeworld 3.

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The latest issue of PC Gamer magazine is out now: Homeworld 3.

This month, PC Gamer got exclusive worldwide access to Blackbird Interactive's groundbreaking new space sci-fi RTS, Homeworld 3. PC Gamer flew to Vancouver, Canada, to speak directly with the game's developers about the incredible new experience and the studio's dramatic journey to bring the famous Homeworld series back to life in the modern age. A must-read for "Homeworld" fans, RTS fans, and sci-fi fans alike.

In addition, this issue of PC Gamer includes a fascinating feature on the art of the hard-code sim, in which PC Gamer visits Dovetail Games in Kent, England, to experience their all-new train-based sim experience, Train Sim World 4, first-hand, and talks to its developers about the real thing. and spoke with its developers about how they ensure authenticity and fun for gamers.

In this issue, we get an advance look at the new boundary-pushing sandbox game "Everywhere," a creepy mystery-solving game set in Japan called "Chiyo," a co-op horror harvesting and survival game called "Lethal Company," a rogue-like bullet hell game called Death Must Die," the exciting new fantasy RPG "Unforetold," and many more top previews: Witchstone. In this issue's review section, the PC Gamer team takes a look at Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, Persona 5 Tactica, Thirsty Suitors, Like a Dragon Gaiden, Song of Nunu, and Warhammer: Age of Sigmar: Realms of Ruin," "Football Manager 2024," etc.

Others include a group megatest on new control pads for the best PC games, a thought-provoking reinstallation of the original space-based RTS "Homeworld," and the dramatic conclusion of a very entertaining bard's tale in "Baldur's Gate III" diary, The latest on "Counter-Strike 2," a love letter to the joys of role-playing in MMOs, a comprehensive guide to surviving and thriving in "CoD," and much more: the zombie mode in "Modern Warfare 3," a special report on the rise and fall of shareware, the latest from our spies, and much more. We hope you enjoy!

Issue 392 is on sale now and available on all digital devices from the App Store and Zinio. You can also order directly from Magazines Direct, or subscribe to get it delivered monthly and get an incredibly stylish subscriber-only cover.

Enjoy the issue!

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