ARA: The history of Unterold Update and DLC Roadmap was revealed because Stardock takes the role of production management

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Fresh road map for the historic 4x Ara game: History Untold has been available, as well as fresh information about the first DLC Premium scenarios in the game.

However, oxygen games will not support the games on their own, because Stardock Entertainment (the best known for galactic civilizations and publishing sins of the Solar Empire) assumes production management. The oxide is still the main programmer in the title, and the game is still published by the Xbox Game Studios, but it is a refusal to constantly support the game, and Stardock has since worked with oxide as part of the release in September 2024 and by updating after launching.

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“Thanks to our decades, experience in providing high -quality strategy games is extremely prepared for conducting future ARA: History Untold content,” said Brad Wardell, general director of Stardock Entertainment and Oxide Games. “Listening carefully to players, we will raise the potential defining the game history for players around the world.”

On the May and June road map, it will be built to version 1.4 (from the preview compilation), which will bring war updates, AI improvements in several areas, performance optimization and many others.

June will also see the release of paid DLC stories with novel scenarios, maps, events, facilities and technologies.

Looking further, this summer will bring version 2.0 with more significant renovations.

Ara: History Untold is one of the many historical 4x titles that were created to question the civilization – especially, trying to launch before CIV 7 – each presents their own refund of dealing with time. In our review I said: “Ara: History Untold is another characteristic approach to the historical genre of 4x strategy, putting real emphasis on increasing the nation, managing supply chains and resources, and rejecting focusing from fighting mentality, it is so easy to make it so easy to make. There is a place for development, but this is a strong pretender.”

Source: press release

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