This article is about the 2009 video game. For the second season of the Overlord anime series, see Overlord season 2.
2009 video game
Overlord II
North American cover
Developer(s)
Triumph Studios[a]
Publisher(s)
Codemasters
Director(s)
Lennart Sas
Designer(s)
Lennart Sas
Writer(s)
Rhianna Pratchett
Composer(s)
Michiel van den Bos
Series
Overlord
Platform(s)
PlayStation 3, Windows, Xbox 360, Linux, OS X
Release
PlayStation 3, Windows, Xbox 360
NA: 23 June 2009
EU: 26 June 2009
AU: 2 July 2009
Linux, OS X 26 July 2016
Genre(s)
Action role-playing
Mode(s)
Single-player, multiplayer
Overlord II is a 2009 action role-playing game and sequel to the 2007 video game Overlord and its 2008 expansion pack in the form of Overlord: Raising Hell. It was developed by Triumph Studios[b] and published by Codemasters for PlayStation 3, Windows, and Xbox 360. All versions were released in North America on 23 June 2009, in Europe on 26 June and Australia on 9 July 2009, alongside two spin-offs; Overlord: Dark Legend and Overlord: Minions for the Wii and the Nintendo DS, respectively. Ports for Linux and OS X were released on 26 July 2016.
Continuing the style of the series, players take the role of the Overlord, a mysterious warrior whose goal is to destroy or conquer the land by commanding hordes of small creatures known as "Minions". The story directly follows the events of the first Overlord game, with the succeeding Overlord rising to power opposing a Roman-styled military power known as the "Glorious Empire". The story was written by Rhianna Pratchett and maintains a satirical tone and dark humour towards the fantasy setting and genre.
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