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When is Humankind Mac Release Date

When will Humankind be released on Mac?

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When will we see Humankind released on Mac?

The new historical turn-based strategy game was released August 17th for PC but despite promises that it will be released on Mac, we’ve yet to get an official date. Amplitude Studios has confirmed that the game will see a Mac release however  it has been delayed without a new release date.

 

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The historical strategy game has been released on Steam. Players are able to re-write human history and combine cultures to create new and unique civilizations. The game has received a mostly positive reception, with many players quick to enjoy and learn the game.

The simplistic style is a treat for the eyes but doesn’t spare detail, with the strategy and tactical aspect to the game, players familiar with this genre can easily slip into the alternate-history making game.

 

Humankind Mac Release

The word we’ve heard about the game’s release is a month after its initial release, the 17th of August. Leading us to expect the game anytime now, around the 17th of September.

Humankind’s Mac release was postponed due to issues with certain configurations and multiplayer problems too but this delay did not affect the PC release at all.

 

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Where can you play Humankind?

As of now, you can play Humankind on PC (through Steam) as well as Xbox.

You can either purchase the Standard Edition or the Digital Deluxe Edition which includes:

  • The Humankind game.
  • The Humankind digital soundtrack (.mp3)
  • Unit and Tech tree poster (.pdf)
  • Humankind Notre-Dame pack and more!

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