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Theos: Cities of Myth Brings God-Driven City Building to PC

Players pick from seven Greek deities to shape distinct city strategies and the game is now wish-listable on Steam.

Overview

  • Dotemu and Triskell Interactive officially announced Theos: Cities of Myth in early June and opened a Steam wishlist for the Windows PC release.
  • Theos asks players to found a polis and manage concrete city systems such as sanctuaries, road and supply networks, markets, production and cultural buildings to grow a metropolis.
  • A seven-deity patron system lets players choose gods like Zeus, Athena, Hermes, Poseidon, Hera, Ares or Dionysus whose favors provide specific buffs that steer playstyles and strategic choices.
  • Hands-on previews of a developer demo praised the game’s charming visuals and approachable systems but flagged demo-era technical problems including buggy pathing and some glitchy mission behavior.
  • Release timing remains unclear: one outlet relayed a late-2026 window while others say no date is confirmed, and Triskell’s pedigree on Pharaoh: A New Era frames Theos as a deliberate revival for city‑builder fans seeking replayable, deity-driven design.