Introducing The Community Hub - New Forums

16 July 2026

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Today we’re opening the doors to something the community has asked for again and again: a forum to discuss the games. Meet the brand new Community Hub on the Supremacy Hub! It’s a single home for every commander across the Supremacy franchise - built to make it easier to share feedback, recruit allies and help shape what comes next.

This new platform brings three major features together in one place: a dedicated forum for every Supremacy game, a player-driven wiki, and a new community votes section for polls and surveys. If you’ve ever wished for a permanent space for alliance recruitment, structured feature suggestions, or roleplay campaigns that don’t vanish in a fast-moving chat… this is for you.


A new Community Hub for every Supremacy title

The Supremacy universe is at its best when players have the tools to connect, collaborate, and compete - whether you’re coordinating with an alliance, debating balance changes, or writing up guides for new players.

That’s exactly what the Community Hub is designed to do:

  • One central place for discussion across all Supremacy titles
  • A structured forum that’s easy to browse (and easy to return to later)
  • A community built, growing wiki where experienced players can share detailed knowledge
  • Community votes so you can weigh in directly on questions, surveys, and future-facing topics

Forums built for each title…

At the heart of the Community Hub is the new forum system, with separate pages for each Supremacy title. That means discussions stay organized, searchable, and relevant - without splitting the community across scattered platforms.

Inside each of the title’s forums, you’ll find categories dedicated to the topics that matter most:

  • General Discussion: talk strategy, recent updates, favourite maps, unit balance, …
  • Feature Suggestions: propose improvements and new ideas
    • This will replace the old suggestion channels on the Supremacy Discord, moving feedback into a space designed for long-form discussion and visibility.
  • Bug Reports: report issues with clear threads and follow-ups
  • Alliances: recruitment, AvA coordination, and alliance community threads
  • Roleplay: a dedicated home for your scenarios, storytelling and finding fellow enthusiasts

…and for the things you’ve been missing

Some of the biggest gaps in our other community spaces were also the most requested. The new forums tackle them directly.

Feature suggestions now have a dedicated, permanent place.
No more ideas getting buried in chat history. Suggestion threads can live, evolve, and be discussed over time - making it easier for both players and the team to follow along.

Alliances finally have a true long-term home.
The Alliances section is built for recruitment posts, ongoing alliance discussions, and coordination threads that don’t expire after a day. It’s also a strong base for AvA (Alliance vs Alliance) planning and rivalries - where it’s helpful to have persistent threads and clear timelines.

Roleplayers get their own space to build worlds.
The Roleplay board is your place to write campaign logs, and “live out” long-running stories with other players. Whether you’re running a long term structured narrative or a casual campaign, you now have a forum space that supports it.

More than threads: voting system to highlight the best

The forums also introduce features designed to help great posts rise to the top. This makes it easy to find what’s worth reading:

  • Upvotes / downvotes on posts and threads
    • You’ll be able to see quickly what ideas and discussions resonate.
    • Upvotes are also tracked on a user’s profile, rewarding helpful contributions.
    • The forums allow for sorting by votes - quickly find what resonates most with fellow players

Explore the forum categories here: https://www.playsupremacy.com/en/forums


A living wiki you can help write

Alongside the forums, we are currently building a new wiki as a shared knowledge base for the entire Supremacy franchise. It’s designed to be useful whether you’re brand new and learning the ropes, or a veteran looking for exact mechanics, strategies, and reference info.

Here’s what’s coming soon - and what you will be able to do:

  • Anyone signed up for the Community Hub will be able to contribute to the wiki.
  • You can submit new articles, propose edits, and help keep content accurate as the games evolve.
  • If you’ve ever explained a mechanic in chat or written a guide for your alliance, this is your chance to make it permanent - and help thousands of other players in the process.
  • And importantly: the profile stats also track Wiki contributions, not just forum activity - so guide writers and knowledge-builders get recognized too!

The Wiki is currently still under construction - but you will be the first to know once it goes live!


How to sign up for the forums and use the full Community Hub

Getting started is quick, and it’s designed to work across the entire hub.

Step 1: Register a SupremacyID

Players can sign up by registering a SupremacyID directly on the Community Hub. The SupremacyID acts as your single account that gives you access to the entirety of the Hub.

Create your SupremacyID by clicking on the account icon in the top right corner of the playsupremacy.com website, and following the instructions from there!

Step 2: Use one account across the whole hub

With a single SupremacyID, you can participate in:

  • the forum
  • the wiki (coming soon)
  • community votes (coming soon)

You’ll also have options to customize nicknames and signatures per title, which helps if you use different usernames across different Supremacy games.

Step 3: Represent your Supremacy legacy…

If you’ve posted on the previous forums, your contributions aren’t being left behind. Content from the previous forums has been ported to the new Community Hub, so your past threads and discussions still exist.

Step 4: …and claim your old account and nicknames

Your usernames from the old forums have also been reserved for you - no one else can claim them but you.

If you had an old forum account, claim it by linking your old forum account to your SupremacyID. You can do this from the account profile section accessible in the top right-hand corner of the Community Hub. Reconnect your identity, and keep your history where it belongs - tied to you!


See you in the Community Hub

The Community Hub is about giving our community what you’ve been asking for: a proper home for long-term discussion, alliance organization, roleplay storytelling, and shared knowledge. The new Community Hub is built to grow over time - and it starts with you.

So make sure to:

  • Sign up and say hello in the forums
  • If you have a previous forum account, link it to your SupremacyID to reclaim your identity
  • Explore the forum categories, especially Suggestions, Alliances, and Roleplay
  • What do you think about the new forums? Leave your opinions in the Forum Feedback categories - your voice matters!

Welcome to the new home of Supremacy community discussion. We’ll see you there.

Your Twin Harbour Community Team

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