- Songs of Conquest launches on iOS and Android on March 13th
- It's a premium title priced at $11.99
- Choose from four distinct factions, including Necromancers
You might remember that last November, I reported on Lavapotion's Songs of Conquest coming to mobile. Since then, news has been fairly quiet—until today, that is. Otherwise, this piece would feel rather odd. The publisher, Coffee Stain Malmo, has now confirmed a March 13th release date, with pre-orders currently available.
For those new to Songs of Conquest, it's a strategy title that debuted on PC in 2022, initially in Early Access. Following its full launch, the game secured a respectable 78 Metacritic score, which is certainly noteworthy. Steam reviews are largely positive too, showing that both critics and players have enjoyed it.
Songs of Conquest takes clear cues from classic '90s strategy games—a fact that's instantly clear when you watch the trailer below. As shown, you’ll command entire armies and engage in turn-based battles against formidable foes. With four different factions available, you can experiment with varied playstyles.

Tactical action with a '90s vibe
Speaking for myself, the mention of necromancers is enough to grab my attention. Raising the dead to serve my will? Dressing my army in eerie robes for that perfect sinister look? I'm definitely in. If the undead aren't your style, you might prefer the knights, swamp inhabitants, or merchants. But give me a skeleton army any day.
No matter which faction you choose, Songs of Conquest offers deep tactical gameplay. Your troops come with unique abilities, magical powers, and upgrade paths, giving you plenty of strategic options to explore.
Songs of Conquest arrives on the App Store and Google Play on March 13th as a premium experience costing $11.99 (or local equivalent). Pre-orders are open now, so you can secure your copy via the links below.
While you wait, why not explore some of the best strategy games currently available on iOS?
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