Amplitude Games, developer of Humankind, has announced a free weekend for Humankind. The Civilization-style historical strategy game from developers Endless Space and Endless Legend is one of the best 4X games on PC right now. imagine something a little different. Fortunately, anyone who wants to try it out can, as Humankind will be able to play for free for a few days to celebrate the release date of its first expansion, Together We Rule.
You can play Humankind for free from October 6-10 on Steam. as part of the SEGA Megamix sale. If you like what you see, the game itself will be on sale for half price during the sale, with additional discounts of up to 33% on additional culture packs like the Humankind Latin America DLC. Plus, you can pre-order the first full Humankind expansion for a 10% discount before it launches in November.
The release date for The Humankind: Together We Rule is November 9.. The next expansion focuses on international diplomacy and introduces the “Congress of Humanity” as well as embassies, agents, a new diplomatic affinity that allows their cultures to play a more active role in world politics, six new cultures (Sumerian, Hans, Bulgarians, Swiss). , Scots and Singaporeans), six new wonders and new stories and music.
Humankind: Together We Rule will be available on Steam, the Epic Games Store, and the Microsoft Store for $19.99 / £15.99 / €19.99. As stated above, there will be a 10% discount if purchased before launch. You can check out the gameplay preview of the new expansion below:
That’s not all, though: Metternich’s free humanity update will also be released on November 9. This will be available to all players, whether they own the expansion or not, and introduces new stealth mechanics, as well as the Independents update to allow the use of third-party boosters during battles, as well as new options and improvements to gameplay. user interface.
The head of Amplitude Studios says he’s “sure there will be” Humankind 2 one day, though he doesn’t expect to hear anything like that any time soon. If he’s still not satisfied with the ability to play for free, our Humankind review explains how his new ideas promise to change the genre 4X. If you’re looking for something new to play, our selection of the best city-building games on PC and the best turn-based strategy games is a great place to start.
Source : PC Gamesn