Iconic turn-based game The Battle of Polytopia launches Diplomacy expansion

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Independent developer Midjiwan AB announced that the popular strategy game 4X Battle of Polytopia received a major update: Diplomacy is a completely new technology in the tech tree. Available for free in the latest versions of Polytopia on the App Store, Google Play and Steam, this technology includes many unique features that add a whole new level of complexity to the gameplay, such as peace treaties, embassies, tribal relations and more. .

Get to know the new Diplomacy tech from Battle of Polytopia in today’s trailer:

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“Diplomacy is the biggest update to The Battle of Polytopia gameplay since the launch of the game. It is the result of many years of development, testing and hard work,” explains Christian Lowstedt, Managing Director of Midjiwan AB. “The update brings our game to a new level of difficulty and fun. We want to see how players react when they try out all the new features we have prepared for them.”

In short, the new diplomacy features allow players to forge alliances with other humans and AI, build embassies, find other players’ capitals, send spies, and launch sophisticated sneak attacks from what may appear to be out of nowhere. Players need to be alert and know how to master and reflect new tools in their arsenal.

Diplomacy technology can be used in both single player and multiplayer modes. Essentially, the technology was created for players to team up to defeat larger enemies. In the end, however, there will only be one winner…

Key features of Diplomacy technology:

  • Peace treaties – Befriend old enemies… until one of you wants to. Teammates cannot attack each other and share roads.
  • disguised units – These infiltration specialists are trained in the art of subterfuge and covert operations, and they arrive armed with two new abilities: stealth and infiltration. Hidden units are invisible to enemy units until they take action.
  • Relationships between tribes With the system of relations between tribes, you can think about which tribe you can ally with. Colored bubbles explain in detail what the tribes think of you.
  • Embassies – Diplomatic buildings that can only be built in the capitals of other tribes when players are not at war with them. Embassies open 8 surrounding blocks and generate cash rewards every turn.
  • daggers – The rebels are incited by disguised units to attack the enemy city. Daggers are specialized surprise attack guerrilla units, meaning that enemies will not retaliate when attacked.
  • View of the capitals See the location of the capital of any tribe you encounter. The capital view also works when players are introduced to someone new, which helps with tactical decisions.

Diplomacy technology is now available for free in the latest versions of Polytopia on the App Store, Google Play and Steam. Talk to us in the comments and let us know if you liked this news and take the opportunity to read more news on our website.

Source : Married Games

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