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Updated · Engadget · Jun 1
Theos: Cities of Myth Targets 2026 PC Launch as Triskell Revives Zeus Formula
Updated
Updated · Engadget · Jun 1

Theos: Cities of Myth Targets 2026 PC Launch as Triskell Revives Zeus Formula

10 articles · Updated · Engadget · Jun 1
  • An early playtest of Theos: Cities of Myth showed Triskell building a clear spiritual successor to 2000's Zeus: Master of Olympus, with the Greek-myth city builder still slated for PC later in 2026.
  • Athens was the only campaign available in the rough build, where players expanded housing, food and water networks, and sanctuaries through the classic Impressions-style loop of walker-driven supply chains.
  • Triskell's biggest twist lets players draw walker routes directly instead of relying on buggy AI pathing, but the hands-on system added micromanagement and sometimes left parts of the city underserved in the test build.
  • The preview also flagged familiar concerns from 2023's Pharaoh: A New Era, with NPCs again seeming visually out of step with buildings and landscapes even as the core city-building remained enjoyable.
  • Announced earlier on June 1, the game is being published by Dotemu and will let players build a polis around 1 of 7 Greek deities rather than remake Zeus outright.
Can this 'Zeus' successor perfect the classic city-builder formula for its 2026 launch?
Is choosing a Greek god a game-changing strategic choice or just a new coat of paint for your city?