The Settlers: New Allies with a release date;  See the gameplay after the changes
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November 28, 2022, 20:48


After more than half a year on hiatus, Ubisoft has finally got new info on Settlers Return, including a release date for The Settlers: New Allies.




After several months without any major news Ubisoft has released a dedicated material next batch Settlers series. Since last Friday, the game has had a new title, but that’s not the only thing that’s changed since the last delay (in March of this year).


The developers also announced a new release date. The Settlers: New Allies It will be released on February 17, 2023 on PC. The creators are also working on versions for consoles (PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch) and on streaming services (GeForce Now and Amazon Luna).


When did we last see you The Settlers: New Allies (Then still known simply as The Settlers), fans have already received several gameplay previews. Some of them also participated in beta tests – and they were not happy with the game, just like the journalists. That’s why Ubisoft for the third time Transformation The premiere of the game, just two weeks before the planned debut.

  1. These are not the Settlers I was waiting for (I hope I’m wrong)

What has changed in about eight months? Quite a lot, apparently The developer has taken practically every element of production into the workshop.





The pace of multiplayer gameplay has been improved, on the one hand, by adding neutral war gangs that protect access to resources and bases of other players, and on the other hand, introducing new ways to move around the map.

In addition, players will find more uses for tools and food – also in scientific research, the system of which has been significantly changed, with many levels and disciplines that modify the gameplay. Fans should also be pleased with the addition of new “technologies” that they requested during beta testing (such as recovering resources after demolishing buildings and planting trees).


Besides, it can be replaced Greater variety of factions and their units, improved save and load system, UI tweaks, options to change main functions and invite friends to private games (or to help out in hardcore mode, formerly known as Onslaught). by the way The number of skirmish maps has also doubled (from six to twelve).

Finally, a “surprise” was mentioned that the developer has been working on for a long time. Probably We’ll find out more as we go along Ubisoft broadcast scheduled on December 1. Stream will start twitch It’s 17:00 Polish time.











Interested in video games (not just video games) for years, he completed his MA in Polish Studies at the University of Warsaw with a dissertation dedicated to this very topic. He began his adventure with GOL in 2015, writing for the Games Newsroom, then also for the Movie Newsroom and — Horror Horror! – Technological (there was also a participation in the encyclopedia of games). He started with platform games and remains a huge fan of them (including metroidvanias) to this day, but he also showed interest in card games (including card ones), fighting games, love soul and everything related to gaming as such. Don’t ask about the graphics issues – after a few hours the author is able to admire pixelated characters from games that are reminiscent of (if not older) Game Boy times.

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