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Here is a sandbox like no other. Create massive battles with absolutely no limits. Want to see 10,000 chickens fight an army of Romans?? Sure, why not. Want to see a company of WW2 U.S soldiers fight 11,000 Medieval soldiers?? There are simply no limits to the carnage you can achieve in UEBS.

Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator is a simulation, sandbox and war game developed and published by Brilliant Game Studios.
Released on June 01st 2017 is available only on Windows in 2 languages: English and Simplified Chinese.

It has received 12,155 reviews of which 9,304 were positive and 2,851 were negative resulting in a rating of 7.5 out of 10. 😊

The game is currently priced at 12.49€ on Steam.


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Windows
  • OS *: Windows Vista Or Later
  • Processor: Intel Core i5 4590, AMD FX 8320 or greater
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: (DirectX 11) AMD Radeon HD 5770 1024MB | NVIDIA GTS 450 1024MB | Intel HD4000 @720P.
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 5 GB available space
  • Sound Card: N/A

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Oct. 2025
Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator, developed and published by Brilliant Game Studios, is less a traditional video game and more a playground for chaos. It offers players the power to create colossal, often absurd battles between armies of their own design, emphasizing spectacle and scale over structure or storytelling. The premise is disarmingly simple yet inherently compelling: you can command armies of almost any type—Romans, zombies, medieval knights, modern soldiers, chickens, or fantasy creatures—and pit them against each other in massive engagements limited only by your computer’s hardware. There are no missions, campaigns, or narrative arcs here. Instead, the appeal lies in experimentation, in seeing just how far you can push the engine before your system begins to buckle under the sheer weight of bodies on the field. At its core, the experience is driven by freedom. The game allows you to create your own battles by selecting units, determining their numbers, adjusting formations, and placing them strategically across the map. You can then take a god’s-eye view and watch the carnage unfold or jump into first-person control of any individual soldier and personally wade into the fight. It’s an empowering feeling, though one that quickly reveals the game’s limitations. Once the initial awe of commanding tens of thousands of units wears off, it becomes clear that Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator doesn’t have much depth beyond the sandbox novelty. There’s no long-term progression, no real objectives, and very little tactical nuance—just endless permutations of who fights whom. The joy comes from the sheer ridiculousness of the scenarios you can create, not from mastering a system or achieving victory in the conventional sense. Technically, the game is both impressive and rough around the edges. Running on the Unity engine, it’s remarkable that it can render so many individual units on screen at once, each with independent AI and physics. The sight of tens of thousands of soldiers clashing on an open battlefield is a genuine spectacle, one that few other games can replicate at this scale. However, the trade-off is immediately apparent in performance and polish. Even powerful PCs can struggle to maintain stable frame rates during large battles, and the visual quality suffers from simplicity in animation and texture detail. The terrain is functional but bland, the lighting sometimes inconsistent, and the interface unintuitive. It’s a technical showcase more than an artistic one—a proof of concept for what large-scale crowd simulation can achieve rather than a polished final product. The lack of structure is both the game’s greatest strength and its most glaring weakness. On one hand, the sandbox freedom invites creativity and experimentation. Players can create elaborate scenarios or ridiculous matchups purely for the joy of discovery: 10,000 medieval knights defending a castle against 100 modern soldiers armed with rifles, or a horde of zombies overrunning a line of Spartan warriors. On the other hand, that same freedom can lead to monotony. Once you’ve exhausted the novelty of mixing and matching armies, there isn’t much incentive to return. The game doesn’t reward experimentation beyond the immediate visual payoff, and without deeper systems—like resource management, persistent campaigns, or evolving unit customization—it can begin to feel hollow. It’s the kind of game you play in short bursts, marvel at, laugh about, and then set aside until inspiration strikes again. Where Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator truly finds longevity is in its community and modding support. Players have expanded its already absurd range of possibilities through custom content, adding everything from pop-culture icons to historical figures and fantasy creatures. The game’s open structure lends itself perfectly to this kind of player-driven creativity. Watching Darth Vader lead stormtroopers against Napoleon’s army or a hundred medieval peasants fend off a legion of zombies is exactly the kind of over-the-top fun that makes the experience memorable. These community creations give the game an afterlife it might not have had otherwise, ensuring that even years after release, new content continues to breathe humor and variety into its otherwise repetitive formula. Despite its simplicity, there’s an undeniable charm to Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator. It doesn’t pretend to be something it’s not. There are no grand ambitions of realism, narrative, or strategy—only the desire to let players watch enormous battles unfold with gleeful absurdity. It’s the digital equivalent of smashing toy soldiers together as a kid, except now you can do it with entire civilizations. That sense of childlike playfulness is what keeps it engaging, at least in short doses. The developers understood the appeal of unrestrained chaos, and while the execution is sometimes clunky, the concept itself remains endearing. In the end, Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator is a niche experience designed for those who value experimentation and spectacle over depth and polish. It’s not a game to be mastered but one to be toyed with, laughed at, and shared. Its technical ambition and outrageous sense of humor make it a standout among sandbox experiments, even if it lacks the structure and refinement that would keep players invested long-term. For a few hours, it can make you feel like a god presiding over a world of glorious absurdity—and for many, that’s more than enough reason to dive in. Rating: 7/10
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Sept. 2025
11/10. Love having 10,000 Chuck Norris' fight 10,000,000 t-rexs. Bigger army = more gooder
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April 2025
You can fool around with it for a couple of hours at most, but don't expect much. 10/5
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March 2025
I kind of feel like it's that game that you play every once in a while when you're bored don't pay full price for it though, it's not worth it
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Feb. 2025
can spawn thousands of people to fight and no lag evan with a bad mini trash pc
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Frequently Asked Questions

Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator is currently priced at 12.49€ on Steam.

Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator is currently not on sale. You can purchase it for 12.49€ on Steam.

Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator received 9,304 positive votes out of a total of 12,155 achieving a rating of 7.50.
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Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator was developed and published by Brilliant Game Studios.

Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator is playable and fully supported on Windows.

Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator is not playable on MacOS.

Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator is not playable on Linux.

Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator is a single-player game.

Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator does not currently offer any DLC.

Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator does not support mods via Steam Workshop.

Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator does not support Steam Remote Play.

Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator is enabled for Steam Family Sharing. This means you can share the game with authorized users from your Steam Library, allowing them to play it on their own accounts. For more details on how the feature works, you can read the original Steam Family Sharing announcement or visit the Steam Family Sharing user guide and FAQ page.

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Ultimate Epic Battle Simulator
Rating
7.5
9,304
2,851
Game modes
Features
Online players
12
Developer
Brilliant Game Studios
Publisher
Brilliant Game Studios
Release 01 Jun 2017
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