Humankind: the first major expansion Together We Rule and a big free update announced

After a remarkable release on PC and Stadia last year, Humankind arrived on playstation and Xbox in 2022, but meanwhile has not failed to optimize its content with updates and small DLCs. SEGA and Amplitude Studios now want to step up a gear for the management game 4Xwho will be entitled to its first major expansion.

She will be called Together We Rule and will be available in fall 2022 across all platforms. A first teaser unfortunately without gameplay has been released, but we already know what this extension has in store for us at the price still unknown. Expect mechanics called Congress of Humanity, Embassy, Officers and Diplomatic Affinity6 new crops what are the Sumerians, the Han Chinese, the Bulgarians, the Swiss, the Scots and the Singaporeans, and as many wonders unpublished.

  • The Congress of Humanity – Participate in an inter-empire forum with the Congress of Humanity. It will allow players to vote and decide on world doctrines and arbitrate international disputes together.
  • The embassy – Use this new district to sign agreements beneficial to both empires, such as agreements for training or joint research. You can also use your influence currency to force an empire to take specific actions to your advantage, such as reducing war support or enforcing claims.
  • The agents – This new family of units will allow you to gain influence, but also to infiltrate, sabotage and misinform other empires.
  • Diplomatic Affinity + six new cultures – The new Diplomatic Affinity allows cultures that have it to play a more active role in world diplomacy.
    • Their active ability allows them to demilitarize a territory for 10 turns, while their passive ability allows all their units, in addition to agents, to harvest influence.
    • The 6 new cultures are Sumerians, Han Chinese, Bulgarians, Swiss, Scots, and Singaporeans.

  • Six New Wonders, New Story Events, New Music – Monument Valley, Pamukkale, Chocolate Hills, Eldgjá, ​​the Palace of Versailles, and the headquarters of the Congress of Humanity.

This paid extension will not, however, sign not the end of free updates. A patch will launch alongside the expansion to “bring new stealth mechanics, revamp independent peoples, enable third-party combat reinforcements, and add new UI options and improvements.” Fans of the transgenerational generation game, now all you have to do is wait. Latecomers can get Humankind from €59.99 on Amazon.co.uk.

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