Conquest Tactics launches on smartphones and challenges players

Conquest Tactics launches on smartphones and challenges players
The mobile market has welcomed another unusual project: the tactical roguelike Conquest Tactics: Realm of Sin has officially arrived on iOS and Android. The game, which previously debuted on PC in late January 2026, is now available as a full premium package, with no free version — you'll have to pay once to unlock all the content without restrictions.

The project initially launched on PC on January 27th and received mostly positive reviews from users on Steam. While it didn’t skyrocket to mainstream success, it carved out its niche among fans of hardcore tactical strategy games. Now, the developers are making a second attempt to attract audiences, this time through mobile platforms.

The gameplay revolves around turn-based combat, where careful unit placement before battle is crucial. Every tactical decision matters: a single misplaced unit can cost the entire game. However, the game's key feature is its innovative "sin" system. Every player action affects the state of the army, the surrounding world, and even the difficulty of future encounters. In other words, not only are playthroughs shaped by random events but also by the moral choices involved.

Conquest Tactics Realm of Sin

Visually, the project is crafted in a grim, dark fantasy aesthetic: players explore ruined cathedrals, ancient sanctuaries, and cursed lands filled with enemies, quests, and hidden secrets. As players progress through the map, the threat level gradually rises, and opponents become increasingly formidable and relentless.

Roguelike elements add additional depth to the gameplay. Each new run offers different routes, random events, and tactical possibilities, making each attempt unpredictable. This means players are forced to remain agile and continually reassessing their strategy as the gameplay evolves.
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