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ABOUT THE GAME
Humankind: Heritage Collection includes:- Humankind base game- Cultures of Africa expansion- Cultures of Latin America expansionHumankind is a historical strategy game, where you’ll be re-writing the entire narrative of human history and combining cultures to create a civilization that’s as unique as you are. Create your civilizationCombine up to 60 historical cultures as you lead your people from the Ancient to the Modern Age. From humble origins as a Neolithic tribe, transition to the Ancient Era as the Babylonians, become the Classical era Mayans, the Medieval Umayyads, the Early Modern era British, and so on. Each culture will add its own special gameplay layer, leading to near-endless outcomes. More than history, it’s your storyFace historical events, take impactful moral decisions, and make scientific breakthroughs. Discover the natural wonders of the world or build the most remarkable creations of humankind. Each game element is historically authentic. Combine them to build your own vision of the world. Leave your mark on the worldThe journey matters more than destination. Fame is a new and unifying victory condition. Every great deed you accomplish, every moral choice you make, every battle won will build your fame and leave a lasting impact on the world. The player with the most fame will win the game. Will you be the one to leave the deepest mark on the world? Master tactical battles on land, sea & airEach battle in humankind plays out like a mini turn-based board game on top of the actual world map. Unstack your armies and command each of your units, including the emblematic units of your culture and their special abilities. Construct siege weapons to besiege and occupy cities. Fight in large battles spanning multiple turns, and don’t hesitate to bring in reinforcements! Customize your leaderIn Humankind, you’ll be playing the leader of your society as an avatar that you create and customize! Your avatar will evolve visually over the course of the game as your civilization develops. You’ll also be able to level up your leader via a meta-progression system to unlock custom looks that you can showoff to strangers and friends alike in multiplayer matches up to 8 players. How far will you push Humankind?This game may be updated over time and have paid for and free additional content released for it. Please be aware that this may increase the minimum requirements for running the game above the specification stated here. Cultures of Latin AmericaPush Humankind even further with the Cultures of Latin America DLC! Era 1 – Caralans (Builder)The Caralan culture developed on the arid lands of the South American pacific shores at the beginning of the third millennium BCE. Here, they built a complex urban society where complementary communities of farmers and fishermen participated in the production of food surpluses that ensured Caralan prosperity. Era 2 – Nazca (Aesthete)The Nazca took advantage of the farming possibilities offered by their environment to build a perennial culture at the beginning of the second century CE. Experts in ceramics and weaving, they left incredible tokens of their craft and mythology in their numerous tombs and on the desert soil itself. Era 3 – Taíno (Agrarian)The Taíno were affiliated to the Arawak speaking peoples and were dominant in the Greater Antilles between the 7th and 13th centuries. Endowed with great adaptation capacities, they took advantage of a wide variety of biomes, thriving through agriculture on lands relatively poor in animal and vegetal diversities. Era 4 – Inca (Expansionist)According to their mythology, the Inca were the heirs of Manco Capac who founded the city of Cuzco for his people. From the 15th century onward, they launched a successful series of conquests and integrated most of the Andean world in the Tawantinsuyu, the “Realm of the four parts”. Era 5 – Argentinians (Merchant)After the proclamation of its independence in 1816, San Martin’s homeland played a decisive role in the destruction of Spanish authority in South America. After decades of political construction and conflicts, Argentina benefited from its integration into the globalized market to become a major exporter of agricultural products. Era 6 – Cubans (Aesthete)The final capture of La Havana by Fidel Castro’s guerrilleros in January 1959 sanctioned the end of both Batista and the United States’ domination in Cuba. From this date onward, the combative resistance offered by the island to its neighboring superpower gave its people and leaders a tremendous international aura. Cultures of AfricaExpand your Humankind experience with the Cultures of Africa expansion! Experience thousands of years of rich history from the world’s second largest continent, home to over 1 billion people and 1500 languages. Era 1 – Bantu (Expansionist)The first Bantu speaking peoples began their migration across Central Africa 6,000 years ago, creating many population centers. This phenomenon, referred to as the Bantu Expansion, made their language family one of the most spoken on the continent. Era 2 – Garamantes (Agrarian)Between the 17th and 14th centuries BCE, a major ecological mutation changed the environment of the Sahara. True farmers of the desert, the Garamantes fully adapted to this hostile environment thanks to their mastery of underground waters, ensuring a thriving culture between the 4th century BCE and the 3rd century. Era 3 – Swahili (Merchant)Scattered all along the East African coastline, the Swahili settlements were deeply connected to the trade routes running across the Indian Ocean. These lasting contacts with the world made their cities and culture flourish between the 10th and 15th centuries. Era 4 – Maasai (Agrarian)Between the 16th and 17th centuries, the Maasai established themselves as one of the main groups among the pastoral societies that dominated the land between the Great Lakes, the Great Rift and the coasts adjoining the Indian Ocean. This is where they led their herds on the vast plains of present-day Kenya and Tanzania. Era 5 – Ethiopians (Militarist)From the 19th century onwards, Ethiopia benefited from the reigns of great rulers which allowed a significant territorial expansion. The increase in its military capacities were the basis of the Empire's resounding military successes which guaranteed its independence. Era 6 – Nigerians (Agrarian)Nigeria has the peculiarity of bringing together in the same State an immense diversity of peoples and cultures. Since its independence it has been Africa's largest oil producer, but also one of the biggest agricultural producers, thanks to its diverse and fertile lands.