Peace is always an option. But in a game Wonders Pack includes six new cultural wonders: ego strategy where the sky is the limit and opponents rush for your lands and titles, not always the first option. New Para Bellum Wonders Pack of HUMANITY, the epic turn-based strategy game, will focus on warfare and the wonders erected by past and present rulers in pursuit of deterrence, domination and hegemony. After the diplomacy-focused package Together we reign, The incorporation of prepare for war will offer players more ways than ever to create and manage their civilization.
This pack of six warrior wonders is now available in content free to download for the first two weeks on Steam and the Epic Games Store. From May 10, it will cost $2.99. Today launch of Wonders Pack prepare for war it also comes with the colossal Vauban update, which improves diplomacy, existing wonders, and AI. In addition to integrating the long-awaited compatibility with the Steam Workshop beta into the game. Let’s go into more detail!
Para Bellum Wonders Pack
It is Wonders Pack includes six new Cultural Wonders:
- Pi-Ramses Stables: Pi-Ramses became the capital of Egypt during the reign of Ramses II in the 14th century BC. And. vs. Pharaoh’s stables were the chariot headquarters and housed up to 460 horses.
- Coliseum: the Flavian Amphitheater was the largest Roman construction until the end of the Empire. It was surrounded by schools of gladiators and its inaugural games lasted over a hundred days.
- Alamut Citadel: Built in the 9th century on a mountain ledge, the citadel of Alamut was taken by Hassan-i Sabbah in 1090. Under his rule, this isolated fortress became the center of the Nizari Isma’ili state.
- Invalids: It was built at the end of the 17th century by order of Louis XIV of France. Designed to house some of the many wounded soldiers and veterans in need, it included living quarters, dining halls and a dedicated hospital for its residents.
- Imperial Dockyards: Founded in 1869, these shipyards were the largest in Germany specializing in warships. At the start of the 20th century, the approximately 20,000 workers built some of the greatest battleships of the time.
- The Pentagon: Built during World War II, it is an administrative building that houses the US Department of Defense. Its more than 20,000 employees coordinate the missions of the country’s 1.3 million active duty military personnel.
Free Vauban update
The Vauban update is also available, which includes several gameplay and quality improvements:
- Require/Release all buttons: New “Give All” and “Demand All” buttons have been added to the Crisis tab of the Diplomacy screen to address all grievances at once. It’s never been easier to forgive and forget…or worse.
- Auto-Resolve Improvements: the studio added a preview of the damage units will take when hovering over the auto-resolve button. Additionally, some minor changes have been made to the auto-resolve formula to better reflect the composition of armies and terrain.
- AI improvements: the developers worked on how the AI handles faith, influence, and early expansions. Now she should be a better competitor.
- Steam Workshop [BETA]: In addition to mod.io, the current cross-platform modding solution, support for Steam Workshop has now been added. Players can choose between these two services to get and download their mods. Please note that this feature is in beta and a full version will be available soon.
- Cultural Wonders Improvements: Adjacency bonuses have been added to many wonders to incentivize players to incorporate them into town planning. Additionally, they are now cheaper to grab and can be dropped if the player changes their mind.
Best deal ever!
For the first time, HUMANKIND is 80% off until May 5 at 7:00 PM CEST! Now’s the perfect time to tell your friends, build a multiplayer dream team, and collect free wonders along the way.
I’ve traveled to worlds you’d never believe, only to end up with enemies that defy mysticism. I felt my pulse quicken with each battle, and the sigh of someone who knows they will have to get back up. There’s always a villain waiting and an adventure around the corner.