Slitherine Software UK Limited (also known as Slitherine Strategies) is a British video game developer and publisher founded on 25 June 2000. It is responsible for the production of a range of over 200 strategy and war video games. Slitherine developed and/or published a number of licensed games with brands including Battlestar Galactica, Warhammer 40,000, Starship Troopers, Horrible Histories and The History Channel. It also produces rules for a series of tabletop wargames called Field of Glory.

History

Slitherine merged with Matrix Games in 2010. Slitherine works with the US military and defense contractors to supply simulation software. The primary simulation is a professional version of the commercial game Command Modern Air & Naval Operations. In 2014, Slitherine Group acquired Shenandoah Studio, American developer of Battle of the Bulge and Drive on Moscow.

Games

YearTitlePlatform(s)
2002LegionWindows
2003Chariots of WarWindows
2004SpartanWindows
2005Legion ArenaWindows, Mac OS X
2007Commander: Europe at WarWindows, Mac OS X, DS, PSP
2007The History Channel: Great Battles of RomeWindows, PS2, PSP
2008Commander: Napoleon at WarWindows, Mac OS X
2009History: Great Empires – RomeNintendo DS
2009Horrible Histories: Ruthless RomansWindows, Nintendo Wii, Nintendo DS
2009Conquest! Medieval RealmsWindows, iOS, Android
2009Field of GloryWindows, Mac OS X
2010History: Ice Road TruckersPSP
2010History: Egypt – Engineering an EmpireWindows, iOS, DS, PSP
2010Battlefield AcademyWindows, Mac OS X, iOS, Xbox 360
2010History: Great Battles – MedievalWindows, PS3, Xbox 360, Android, iOS
2010Gary Grigsby's War in the EastWindows
2011Panzer CorpsWindows, iPadOS, macOS
2011Advanced Tactics GoldWindows
2011Time of FuryWindows
2012Commander: The Great WarWindows, iOS
2013Pandora: First ContactWindows, macOS, Linux
2014Battle Academy 2: Eastern FrontWindows, iOS, macOS
2014Pike and ShotWindows, iOS
2014Warhammer 40,000: ArmageddonWindows, iOS, macOS
2015Order of Battle: PacificWindows, macOS, Xbox One, PS4
2015Star Hammer: The Vanguard ProphecyWindows, macOS, iOS, Xbox One, PS4
2015Battle of the BulgeWindows, macOS
2015Scourge of War: WaterlooWindows, iOS
2015Thirty Years' WarWindows
2016Victory and Glory: NapoleonWindows
2016Last Days of Old EarthWindows
2016Sengoku Jidai: Shadow of the ShogunWindows
2016Drive on MoscowWindows
2017Warhammer 40,000: Sanctus ReachWindows
2017Afghanistan '11Windows, Android
2017Gettysburg: The Tide TurnsWindows
2017Battlestar Galactica DeadlockWindows, PS4, Xbox One, Switch
2017Field of Glory IIWindows
2018Empires ApartWindows
2018Warhammer 40,000: Gladius – Relics of WarWindows, Linux
2019Field of Glory: EmpiresWindows
2020Panzer Corps 2Windows
2020Shadow EmpireWindows
2020ICBMWindows
2021Field of Glory II: MedievalWindows
2021Warhammer 40,000: BattlesectorWindows, PS4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S
2022Distant Worlds 2Windows
2022Starship Troopers: Terran CommandWindows
2022Master of MagicWindows
2024ICBM: EscalationWindows
2024Stargate: TimekeepersWindows
2024Terminator: Dark Fate - DefianceWindows
2024Headquarters: World War IIWindows
2024Field of Glory: KingdomsWindows
2025Broken ArrowWindows

Other media

Alongside their video games, Slitherine publishes a series of manuals for their tabletop wargame Field of Glory. The game is primarily set in the Ancient and Medieval time periods of European and Middle Eastern History. There are also plans to expand the game to include the Renaissance and Napoleonic Wars. Each new setting will have its own rules system and set of companion books.

A game engine built by Slitherine was used on the TV series Deadliest Warrior.

Military Applications

A number of Slitherine's games have been used for the purposes of military application. Matrix Games the arm of Slitherine who specialise in such applications lists, The US Air Force, [dstl], US Marine Corps, US Navy, Luftwaffe, Boeing, BAE Systems, and Lockheed Martin as the organisations Slitherine works with to develop wargames. In 2015 Slitherine collaborated with BAE Systems for Command: Modern Air/Naval Operations to be used for their purposes. In 2016 Slitherine's developers were invited to the Pentagon to demonstrate how their Command series could be used to simulate a number of potential scenarios. In an interview with People Make Games, a representative of the company claimed that the Pentagon was getting greater utility from Slitherine's games than their own internally produced wargames.

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