

Fixed an issue where the Kaiserliche Werft was incorrectly updating its own industry bonus in the Cultural Wonders tab.Fixed other minor UI and localization issues.Fixed an issue where a few Game Updates illustrations were in greyscale when all the others were colored.Fixed an issue where the tooltip of the Random button was not clear in Multiplayer Lobby.Fixed an issue where incorrect text was displayed in the "Upload Map" tooltip.To fix the issue, Creators need to reopen their map, and go to the territory tab, then the validation tab, to re-validate their maps. Fixed an issue where some custom maps validated by the editor caused an error when starting a new game on it.Fixed an issue where a recurring "mod mismatch" message was displayed when launching the game after unsubscribing a Mod.Fixed an issue where the Description field in Steam Workshop was lacking formating possibilities.Fixed an issue where the UI could break when refreshing mods in certain circumstances.Fixed an issue where a Mod could not be re-uploaded through the Humankind Mod tool if it was deleted through the Steam Workshop page.Fixed an issue where the "Upload Map" pop-up could not be closed without actually uploading a map.You can also grab it for $74.69 directly from Epic Games or Steam. You can purchase Humankind physically or digitally in Australia, but the best price is $62.99 for the Digital Deluxe Edition via Fanatical. Humankind: Australian Price Image: Amplitude Studios There’s no word on a console release just yet.

There is also a Mac release planned, but development issues have pushed this version back to an unknown date. It’ll also be coming to Xbox Game Pass for PC on day one. Humankind is currently set for physical and digital release on August 18, 2021 for PC. Humankind: Release Date Image: Amplitude Studios Here’s everything we know about the game so far, including when you can get your hands on it. Whatever your desire, Humankind has you covered. Lead humanity to war! Develop your nation’s arts and culture! Explore and conquer in the Neolithic Age! Like Civilization and Crusader Kings before it, Sega and Amplitude’s Humankind is attempting to turn the historical strategy genre on its head with new mechanics, new gameplay and endless customisation in a shiny, beautiful world. If you’re in the mood for a new 4X world strategy game, Humankind might be what you’re looking for. BTW - prices are accurate and items in stock at the time of posting. We have affiliate and advertising partnerships, which means we may collect a share of sales or other compensation from the links on this page.

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