A 30-Year-Old Promise: The Settlers II Arrives on Amiga with Official Ubisoft Blessing
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In a stunning development that feels like a trip back in time, the iconic city-building strategy game, The Settlers II: Gold Edition, is finally making its way to the Amiga computer. This is not a fan-made port or an emulation but a fully licensed, official release from Ubisoft, the current owner of the game’s intellectual property. The news has sent a wave of excitement through the retro gaming community, as it marks the end of a nearly 30-year wait for a game many Amiga fans felt their platform deserved.
The story of this release is a fascinating piece of gaming history. The original The Settlers was a landmark title for the Amiga when it launched in 1993, establishing a new genre of city-building and real-time strategy. However, when its critically acclaimed sequel, The Settlers II: Veni, Vidi, Vici, was released in 1996, the Amiga market was in decline. As a result, the game was only released on PC, leaving a significant gap in the Amiga’s game library and a legion of disappointed fans.
The Project of a Lifetime: A New Port from Look Behind You
This historical oversight is finally being corrected by the German company Look Behind You, which has taken on the ambitious task of developing a native Amiga port. The project has been officially licensed by Ubisoft, granting it a level of authenticity and support rarely seen in retro game releases. This isn’t just a simple copy-and-paste; the developers have meticulously optimized the game to show what the Amiga is truly capable of, creating a version that is both faithful to the original and specifically tailored for the platform.
The upcoming release, titled The Settlers II Gold Edition, is packed with content, ensuring players get the most comprehensive experience possible. It will include:
- The full campaigns of the original game and the Mission CD expansion.
- Over 30 professions for the bustling settlers to take on.
- Four distinct races to play: Romans, Asians, Nubians, and Vikings.
- A staggering 130 free bonus maps for extended gameplay.
- In-game help and an optimized interface for a smooth experience.
The game will also feature the stunning winter scenery from the Mission CD, bringing the complete original package to the Amiga for the first time.
A High-Spec Amiga for a High-End Game
While the news is a dream come true for many, it’s important to note the technical requirements for running this ambitious title. This is not a game for a standard, out-of-the-box Amiga 500. The new port requires a highly-specced Amiga, with minimum requirements including:
- An Amiga with an AGA chipset (such as an A1200 or better).
- A Motorola 68040 processor running at 40 MHz.
- At least 32 MB of Fast RAM.
- AmigaOS 3.1 or higher.
For the best experience, a graphics card is recommended. These specifications reflect the dedication of the modern Amiga community, which has kept the platform alive and thriving through hardware upgrades and passionate development.
The game will be available in multiple editions, catering to both digital download enthusiasts and collectors who cherish physical media. A classic physical box edition will be available, as will a limited collector’s edition in a specially designed wooden box. The game is scheduled for release on October 18, 2025, a date that will undoubtedly be circled on the calendars of Amiga fans worldwide.
This release is more than just a new game; it’s a historical correction and a testament to the enduring appeal of the Amiga. It demonstrates that with enough passion and a little help from modern technology and a major publisher like Ubisoft, even a nearly 30-year-old gap in a beloved console’s library can be filled.