Games like Aether Oblivion
If Aether Oblivion is your kind of game, the closest matches are Songs of Conquest, ZEPHON and Final Theory — picked from the ranked list below. Each pick is ranked by what players of this game also play, shared genres and tags, and review-mined similarity — not a generic popularity list.
Get personalized picks →About Aether Oblivion: Aether Oblivion is a story-driven, tactical turn based strategy game set in 2490 during the rule of the Stellconian Empire. Command your fleet, manage resources, and lead High Admiral Caelus on his mission to uncover the conspiracy behind the late Emperor's demise.

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Songs of Conquest
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Top pick for Aether Oblivion fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Strategy and RPG with Aether Oblivion.
Raise mighty armies, wield ancient magic and forge an empire. This turn-based strategy adventure game fuses strategic decision making, tactical combat and kingdom management.
ZEPHON
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Second-strongest match for Aether Oblivion fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Strategy and RPG with Aether Oblivion.
From the developers of Warhammer 40,000: Gladius, ZEPHON is a post-apocalyptic 4X strategy game built on Proxy’s unique tactical combat system. Guide survivors through a turbulent future, navigating unexpected disasters, eldritch horror and cyberpunk monstrosities. What will you do to survive?
Final Theory
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Third-strongest match for Aether Oblivion fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Strategy and Indie with Aether Oblivion.
Final Theory is a 4X-lite turn-based strategy game where you command fleets of battleships engaged in a galactic civil war. It presents an exciting experience for both veteran players and those new to the genre. It features innovative combat mechanics but also hearkens back to some of the classics.
Age of Fear 2: The Chaos Lord GOLD
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Ranked #4 for Aether Oblivion fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Strategy and Indie with Aether Oblivion.
Play as either Bel'Kara, a seductive Succubus at odds with the Underworld, or Katzok, a brutal Orc Chieftan fighting for his clan's dominance. The Age of Fear series is a deep and complex turn-based strategy (full of humour!) that fuses a tabletop wargame with RPG elements.
Shadow Empire
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Ranked #5 for Aether Oblivion fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Strategy and RPG with Aether Oblivion.
Shadow Empire is a deep turn-based 4X wargame with a unique blend of military focus, procedurally generated content and role-playing features. Players take the seat of the supreme ruler of a small nation, with the goal of reconquering a devastated planet.
Unity of Command II
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Ranked #6 for Aether Oblivion fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Strategy and Indie with Aether Oblivion.
Unity of Command II is the sequel to one of the most critically acclaimed strategy games of all time; a game critics called 'the perfect gateway' into computer war games.
The Banner Saga 3
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Ranked #7 for Aether Oblivion fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Strategy and Indie with Aether Oblivion.
Banner Saga 3 is the epic conclusion to a sweeping viking saga six years in the making. This strategic RPG, acclaimed for its strong story and compelling characters has won over 20 awards and been nominated for 4 BAFTA awards.
The Last Spell
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Ranked #8 for Aether Oblivion fans by collaborative filtering across millions of Steam libraries. Shares Strategy and Indie with Aether Oblivion.
Defend the last bastion of humanity with your squad of heroes! Exterminate fiendish monsters with magic and brute force by night and re-build your battered city defenses by day in this tactical RPG with rogue-lite mechanics.
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Grimm's Hollow
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Free-to-play pick from the same recommendation pool — no purchase to try it. Shares Indie and RPG with Aether Oblivion.
A spooky, freeware RPG where you search the afterlife for your brother. Reap ghosts with your scythe, explore haunted caves, and eat ghostly treats on your journey through death.
Eternal Senia
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Free-to-play pick from the same recommendation pool — no purchase to try it. Shares Indie and RPG with Aether Oblivion.
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Disfigure
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Free-to-play pick from the same recommendation pool — no purchase to try it. Shares Indie with Aether Oblivion.
Disfigure is a grim-dark action rogue-like where you battle relentless hordes of monsters lurking in the shadows. Unlock powerful weapons, craft god-like builds with hundreds of upgrades, slay colossal bosses, and push your limits in intense 20–30 minute survival runs!
Paper Lily - Chapter 1
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Free-to-play pick from the same recommendation pool — no purchase to try it. Shares Indie and RPG with Aether Oblivion.
Paper Lily is an RPG horror game in which you can solve puzzles in different ways. Explore a hidden world, meet strange characters, and guide Lacie as she attempts to find answers about her unusual condition.
Z.A.T.O. // I Love the World and Everything In It
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Free-to-play pick from the same recommendation pool — no purchase to try it. Shares Indie with Aether Oblivion.
USSR, 1986. A girl goes missing in the closed city of Vorkuta-5, yet not a soul seems to be concerned. Uncover the mystery behind her disappearance and transmit your signal to the universe.
Project Kat - Paper Lily Prologue
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Free-to-play pick from the same recommendation pool — no purchase to try it. Shares Indie and RPG with Aether Oblivion.
Project Kat is a short, unconventional RPG horror game in which there is always another way. Solve puzzles, make friends (or not), and guide Kat as she attempts to uncover the mystery behind a strange golden letter.
Landfall Archives
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Free-to-play pick from the same recommendation pool — no purchase to try it. Shares Strategy and Indie with Aether Oblivion.
Break into the Landfall Archives to steal and play previously unreleased games, demos, interactive slide shows, and even an unreleased version of Totally Accurate Battle Simulator from 2017!
Control, I'm Not Coming Back
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Free-to-play pick from the same recommendation pool — no purchase to try it. Shares Indie with Aether Oblivion.
Control, I'm Not Coming Back is a short and emotional narrative game about a lost astronaut searching for a reason to keep going forward while facing the emptiness of space. Inspired by the Hopecore aesthetic, it’s a story about positivism, friendship and our human connection with Voyager 1.
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Songs of Conquest
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Deck Verified — runs on Steam Deck out of the box. Shares Strategy and RPG with Aether Oblivion.
Raise mighty armies, wield ancient magic and forge an empire. This turn-based strategy adventure game fuses strategic decision making, tactical combat and kingdom management.
Age of Fear 2: The Chaos Lord GOLD
WHY THIS
Deck Verified — runs on Steam Deck out of the box. Shares Strategy and Indie with Aether Oblivion.
Play as either Bel'Kara, a seductive Succubus at odds with the Underworld, or Katzok, a brutal Orc Chieftan fighting for his clan's dominance. The Age of Fear series is a deep and complex turn-based strategy (full of humour!) that fuses a tabletop wargame with RPG elements.
Unity of Command II
WHY THIS
Deck Verified — runs on Steam Deck out of the box. Shares Strategy and Indie with Aether Oblivion.
Unity of Command II is the sequel to one of the most critically acclaimed strategy games of all time; a game critics called 'the perfect gateway' into computer war games.
The Last Spell
WHY THIS
Deck Verified — runs on Steam Deck out of the box. Shares Strategy and Indie with Aether Oblivion.
Defend the last bastion of humanity with your squad of heroes! Exterminate fiendish monsters with magic and brute force by night and re-build your battered city defenses by day in this tactical RPG with rogue-lite mechanics.
Frequently asked about Aether Oblivion
- Does Aether Oblivion have multiplayer or co-op?
- Yes — Aether Oblivion supports multi-player play according to its Steam store listing (Multi-player, Shared/Split Screen PvP, PvP).
- What games are most similar to Aether Oblivion?
- Based on Steam play patterns and shared genres/tags, the games most often recommended alongside Aether Oblivion are Songs of Conquest, ZEPHON, Final Theory.
- Who developed Aether Oblivion?
- Aether Oblivion was developed by Ex Nihilo Entertainment.
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