Along with a highly-anticipated port to consoles, Humankind announces two waves of additional content. The game gets a second DLC on PC, bringing new cultures and wonders inspired by Latin America. Humankind also receives a free update with new features and various improvements.
The new DLC of Humankind, Cultures of Latin America, brings new themed content to the game. This DLC pack includes:
- 6 new cultures: Caralans, Nazca, Taíno, Inca, Argentinians, and Cubans.
- 6 new wonders: Pyramid of the Sun – Teotihuacan, Maracana Stadium, Salar de Uyuni, Salto Angel, Lençóis Maranhenses, and the Atacama Desert.
- 9 independent people.
- 15 narrative events.
- 30+ new in-game themed music tracks composed by Arnaud Roy.
The Cultures of Latin America DLC is already available on Steam and Epic Games Store for $8.99.
On top of this paid DLC, Humankind released a major update today called the Bolivar Patch. It brings various features requested by the community, as well as a few changes to the game, including a reworked surrender system, rebalanced war support modifiers, infrastructure yield previews, and unique wonder effects.
Humankind is available on Steam and Epic Games Store. The game will be coming to Xbox and PlayStation consoles later in 2022, with the ports being developed by Aspyr, the company responsible for porting Sid Meier’s Civilization VI onto various platforms in the past.