SEGA and Amplitude have announced they’re pushing their upcoming strategy/sim game, Humankind, back for some polish.
Originally announced back in 2019, Humankind has been on my radar for a while. I love these kind of strategy games, and this one looked to take the genre up another notch, but I’ll have to wait just a little bit longer to play. This morning, the devs announced the game is moving from its April release date to August 17th.
When we first announced our upcoming historical strategy title HUMANKINDâ„¢, we called it our magnum opus, and we meant every word of that. The response so far has been amazing: the community has been super excited and involved with the development at every step of the way, and we intend to honor their expectations for the game. Here’s a few words from our Chief Creative Officer & Studio Head, Romain de Waubert de Genlis about the reasoning behind the delay:
“It’s been exciting to see the community get their hands on the game during the last few OpenDev sessions, and to hear all the positive (and constructive!) feedback.
Players have always been at the heart of Amplitude’s philosophy and releasing HUMANKIND in August will allow us the extra time to keep working with the community and polishing the game for an amazing day one experience.”
The team will be focused on improving areas of work identified by the community during our previous Lucy OpenDev, when players tested out 4 eras and 40 cultures of the game to give us their thoughts. Accessibility, Onboarding, Pacing, Balancing, Diplomacy and AI are just a few of the key areas we’ll be concentrating on.
Will you be picking up Humankind this August?