Although some games are played for fun, others have a competitive focus. In the gaming realm, there are few video games as competitive asStarcraft.It requires sleight of hand, micro and macro-management, and strategy. This real-time strategy (RTS) series has timeless gameplay and is amaster of its class.

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StarCraft II: Wings of Libertyrolled over to a new season on June 3rd. The game is still going strong, despite having released way back in 2010. Mostly everyone is content with the game, but it would be nice to seeStarcraft III. If you’re tired of getting Zerg rushed or want to try something new, here are ten games likeStarcraftto pique your interest.

10Warcraft III: Reforged (2020)

There is much outrage surroundingWarcraft III: Reforged.It’s a remastered bundle ofWarcraft III: Reign of Chaosand the expansionThe Frozen Throne. It sounded promising on paper. Remastering treasured games in high resolution is rarely a bad thing, though this one attracted more heat than anyone expected.

Controversially,Warcraft III: Reforgedis a minimal upgrade with a low frame rate and it also removed keyfeatures like clans, LAN, and ranked ladder matches.Meanwhile, Blizzard Entertainment is working tirelessly to bring this game up to date. Putting expectations aside,Warcraft III: Reforgedis still a playable standalone game.

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9Total War: Three Kingdoms (2019)

Total War: Three Kingdomsis one of the few real-time strategy games set in feudal China. It features a gripping campaign where players must amass an empire to win. Notably, this is one of the more recent entries in the list, making it stand out a little more.

The amount of detail that went into this game is extraordinary. Players will find themselves switching between vantage points multiple times as they micro and macro manage their armies to victory.

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8Star Wars: Empire At War (2006)

“My powers have doubled since the last time we met.“Star Wars: Empire at Waris a game that you’ll grind tirelessly for the chance to amass a sizeable army. The story is well written, giving this game tremendous replay value.

Novices should be warned that they might not want to hop intoStar Wars: Empire at Warif they’re new to real-time strategy games. In fact, playing on the easy difficulty is somewhat difficult. That being said, though, these years later, conquering the galaxy is still entertaining.

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7Supreme Commander (2007)

After thousands of years, players are brought into what is known as “The Infinite War.“Supreme Commanderis about rival factions competing for supremacy. You’ll command sizeable armies in this spiritual successor toTotal Annihilation. Those who playedTotal Annihilationwill find that this game will feel like second nature.

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Command submarines, gunships, tanks, mechs, warships, and whatever your army can muster in this chaotic real-time strategy game.

6Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars (2007)

Real-time strategy games are abundant in the gaming industry, yet only a handful are exceptional. Although some would argue that otherCommand & Conquergames bestCommand & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars, the game’s hype was undeniable.

Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Warsoccurs in 2047 when a nuclear fireball detonates in the sky. The occurrence of the third Tiberium War marks one of the most anticipated real-time strategy games of all time.

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5Halo Wars: Definitive Edition (2009)

Real-time strategy plusHalois awinning combination,andHalo Warsevidences this. The sequel is also a fantastic game, but the firstHalo Warsis arguably the better game. As one could imagine, it contains a wide array of vehicles to command. T

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he campaign forHalo Warsis especially fun. Here, players command UNSC forces in a series of tactical-based missions against the Covenant. To get the most out ofHalo Wars, gamers have to get theHalo Wars: Definitive Editionas itcontains all theDLCin an enhanced version of the game.

4Age Of Empires: Definitive Edition (2018)

The difference betweenAge of EmpiresandAge of Empires: Definitive Editionis strikingly noticeable. The graphics have been redone in 4K, and the gameplay just feels more modern. Seeing a building collapse with realistic physics is eye-opening.

Age of Empiresstarted possibly the best real-time strategy series in history (next toStarcraft).It’s ages and diverse cultures make it a memorable game.

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3Command & Conquer Remastered Collection (2020)

Now thatElectronic Artshas released most of its collection on Steam,it opens a world of potential. Using the Steam platform, players can interact with each other and share games like never before. Moreover, players can get Steam trading cards, which can earn them Steam Wallet Funds.

Along with the influx of Electronic Arts games that launched on Steam was theCommand & Conquer Remastered Collection,which bundles up all of the classicCommand & Conquergames likeRed Alertinto one package. The collection also contains all the expansions and enhanced 4K graphics.

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2Sid Meier’s Civilization VI (2016)

Although many would agree thatCivilization Vis the superiorCivgame,Civilization VIis more accessible for console and PC players. Bringing the game to various consoles was a great stride for the IP, but some kinks need to be worked out.

Civilization Vis more optimized for a keyboard and mouse.Civilization VI, on the other hand, has weak AI that begins to show its ugly side on lower difficulties.Civilization VandCivilization VIare by no means bad games, so it’s highly recommended that players try both.

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1Age Of Empires II: Definitive Edition (2019)

Welcome back to possibly the most historicalAge of Empiresgame. Players who thought that one definitive edition was the end of the discussion would be surprised with this one.Age of Empires II: Definitive Editioncomes back with a whopping three new campaigns in 4K Ultra HD graphics.

Even better, thesoundtrackhas been revamped. Fans have never seen more polish for the series than this one. The Micro and macro-management of units are along the lines ofStarcraft.AttentionStarcraftlovers! Buy this game.

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