Compare Endless Space Collection ( Endless Space + Disharmony ) prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by AMPLITUDE Studios. Published by SEGA. Released on 5/18/2017. Available on PC. Genres: Strategy. Metacritic score: 80/100.

A complete 4X space strategy package - base game plus Disharmony expansion - that gives you eight factions and galaxy-spanning empire management in one bundle.

Endless Space Collection bundles AMPLITUDE Studios' original 4X space strategy title with its Disharmony expansion, giving you the full first-generation experience before the studio iterated into Endless Space 2. The core loop is the genre standard: explore star systems, expand your borders, exploit resources, and exterminate rivals across a procedurally generated galaxy. What sets it apart from older 4X titles is the clean UI philosophy AMPLITUDE carried through their whole catalogue - information is surfaced rather than buried, which matters a lot when you are tracking eight distinct civilisations with unique faction traits, tech trees, and victory conditions simultaneously. The combat system is the divisive centrepiece. Battles play out as card-based exchanges where you pre-select action cards for each of three phases, then watch the resolution. There is genuine strategic depth in reading your opponent's fleet composition and countering with the right mix of offense, defense, and point-defence cards before the engagement locks. Critics who want direct unit control will bounce off this. Players who enjoy pre-battle planning and probability management will find it clicks after a handful of skirmishes. The Disharmony expansion significantly reworks ground combat and rebalances several faction strengths, so treat the base game alone as incomplete - the Collection is the correct starting point. For newcomers to grand 4X strategy, this is actually a reasonable entry point. The tutorial covers the turn-by-turn resource loop without drowning you in tooltips, the faction selection screen gives clear playstyle summaries, and the galaxy size options let you run a tight 30-system learning game before committing to a sprawling 200-turn campaign. Experienced 4X players should jump straight to Normal difficulty and pick the Sophons for their tech tree advantages - the late-game research race is where the game earns its Metacritic score. AI quality is serviceable on standard settings but falls behind human competition; the Online PvP and Cross-Platform Multiplayer options are where the real decision-making pressure lives, though the playerbase is thinner than you would find in a current-generation release. The Steam Workshop integration is the collection's quiet long-term value. Community mods extend faction rosters, rebalance ship components, and add new victory paths - if you finish the vanilla content and want more, the ecosystem delivers. The 80 Metacritic average is a fair representation: this is a polished, well-designed first-generation 4X that does almost everything right without doing any single thing better than all competitors. It does not have Stellaris's narrative event depth or Master of Orion's nostalgia pull, but it is a tighter, more readable experience than either at the strategic layer. If you have played Endless Space 2 first and are working backward, lower your visual expectations but keep your strategic ones. Diego, Scout Team

Endless Space Collection ( Endless Space + Disharmony )

Endless Space Collection ( Endless Space + Disharmony )

May 18, 2017AMPLITUDE StudiosSEGA
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A complete 4X space strategy package - base game plus Disharmony expansion - that gives you eight factions and galaxy-spanning empire management in one bundle.

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Solid first-generation 4X space strategy that rewards patient planners - best value if you skip ES2 and want a cleaner, more readable galaxy sim.

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About Endless Space Collection ( Endless Space + Disharmony )

Endless Space Collection bundles AMPLITUDE Studios' original 4X space strategy title with its Disharmony expansion, giving you the full first-generation experience before the studio iterated into Endless Space 2. The core loop is the genre standard: explore star systems, expand your borders, exploit resources, and exterminate rivals across a procedurally generated galaxy. What sets it apart from older 4X titles is the clean UI philosophy AMPLITUDE carried through their whole catalogue - information is surfaced rather than buried, which matters a lot when you are tracking eight distinct civilisations with unique faction traits, tech trees, and victory conditions simultaneously. The combat system is the divisive centrepiece. Battles play out as card-based exchanges where you pre-select action cards for each of three phases, then watch the resolution. There is genuine strategic depth in reading your opponent's fleet composition and countering with the right mix of offense, defense, and point-defence cards before the engagement locks. Critics who want direct unit control will bounce off this. Players who enjoy pre-battle planning and probability management will find it clicks after a handful of skirmishes. The Disharmony expansion significantly reworks ground combat and rebalances several faction strengths, so treat the base game alone as incomplete - the Collection is the correct starting point. For newcomers to grand 4X strategy, this is actually a reasonable entry point. The tutorial covers the turn-by-turn resource loop without drowning you in tooltips, the faction selection screen gives clear playstyle summaries, and the galaxy size options let you run a tight 30-system learning game before committing to a sprawling 200-turn campaign. Experienced 4X players should jump straight to Normal difficulty and pick the Sophons for their tech tree advantages - the late-game research race is where the game earns its Metacritic score. AI quality is serviceable on standard settings but falls behind human competition; the Online PvP and Cross-Platform Multiplayer options are where the real decision-making pressure lives, though the playerbase is thinner than you would find in a current-generation release. The Steam Workshop integration is the collection's quiet long-term value. Community mods extend faction rosters, rebalance ship components, and add new victory paths - if you finish the vanilla content and want more, the ecosystem delivers. The 80 Metacritic average is a fair representation: this is a polished, well-designed first-generation 4X that does almost everything right without doing any single thing better than all competitors. It does not have Stellaris's narrative event depth or Master of Orion's nostalgia pull, but it is a tighter, more readable experience than either at the strategic layer. If you have played Endless Space 2 first and are working backward, lower your visual expectations but keep your strategic ones.

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Diego · Scout Team

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steam4X StrategyTurn-Based 4XCard-Based CombatFaction VarietyTech Tree DepthMod SupportGalaxy GenerationPvP MultiplayerEmpire Management

System Requirements

Minimum

Processor
Core 2 Duo Processor or Equivalent
Memory
2 GB RAM
Graphics
256 MB DX9 Compliant DirectX®:9.0c Hard Drive:2 GB HD space Sound:DirectX 9 Compatible Audio

Recommended

Processor
i3 5th generation (or newer) / i5 3rd generation (or newer) / FX4170 (or newer)
Memory
8 GB RAM…

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Metacritic
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Game Info

Developer
AMPLITUDE Studios
Publisher
SEGA
Release Date
May 18, 2017

Features

Single-playerMultiplayerPvPOnline PvPCross Platform MultiplayerSteam AchievementsSteam Trading CardsSteam Workshop+3 more

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