Sovereign Tower: A Medieval RPG Inspired by Dispatch's Success
The gaming world is abuzz with the impending release of Sovereign Tower, a new medieval narrative RPG that openly credits the widely acclaimed superhero management title, Dispatch, as a major source of inspiration. After the remarkable success of Dispatch, which captivated a vast audience with its unique blend of superhero management and romantic interactions, the developers of Sovereign Tower saw an opportunity to apply a similar foundational structure to a distinctly different genre. This new title, featuring a medieval setting, promises players the chance to oversee a kingdom, dispatch loyal knights on various quests, and influence their growth and efficiency through strategic management.
Sovereign Tower's Steam demo, released several months ago, quickly garnered positive attention, particularly for its echoes of Dispatch's engaging mechanics. In this medieval rendition, players assume the role of a newly appointed sovereign responsible for the well-being and management of their realm. This involves a roster of loyal knights who can be equipped, trained, and sent on diverse missions. As these knights successfully complete tasks, their experience and capabilities grow, making them more effective in future endeavors. The game also incorporates a system for enhancing knights' attributes through various items, such as special cheeses or magically infused weaponry, adding a layer of depth to character progression.
Antoine Tabouret-Loudeac, the creative and art director for Sovereign Tower's development studio, Wild Wits Games, revealed that observing Dispatch's development and release profoundly influenced their design choices. He admitted that certain mechanics they had considered for Sovereign Tower, but were initially hesitant about, became undeniable inclusions after seeing their effective implementation in Dispatch. Specifically, the level-up system, which was a point of indecision, was firmly cemented into Sovereign Tower's design thanks to Dispatch's clear demonstration of its appeal. Furthermore, the character trait system, initially complex with extensive lists, was streamlined after studying Dispatch's approach, making it more intuitive and memorable for players.
Beyond specific gameplay elements, Dispatch's success also validated the core concept of Sovereign Tower and its potential audience. Tabouret-Loudeac recounted how he initially presented Dispatch's early trailers to his co-founder, Courto Laly, to highlight potential similarities, only to be met with skepticism. However, as Dispatch's popularity soared, it became evident that a market existed for narrative-driven management simulations, regardless of their thematic dressing. This realization provided the Wild Wits Games team with increased confidence in their chosen direction, knowing that a significant player base was receptive to such game structures. The timing of Sovereign Tower's release, occurring after Dispatch had already established its niche, is also seen as advantageous, allowing the new game to appeal to fans of the genre without direct competition.
The shared underlying mechanics and the successful precedent set by Dispatch have inadvertently created a favorable marketing landscape for Sovereign Tower. Tabouret-Loudeac noted that the existence of Dispatch makes it significantly easier for potential players to grasp Sovereign Tower's core gameplay loop. This comparative understanding helps in communicating the game's essence efficiently, allowing players to connect with its style more readily. The developers expressed gratitude for Dispatch's trailblazing role and hope that its creators will also have the opportunity to experience and enjoy Sovereign Tower, completing a cycle of mutual inspiration within the gaming community.
