Unfortunately, though, it now appears January's closed beta didn't go quite as planned. It finally looked like the end was in sight for patient The Settlers fans when Ubisoft gave the reboot a long-awaited release date in January this year, announcing it would be making its way to PC on 17th March following a short closed beta. As that window approached, however, it announced it was pushing the game into 2020 - but that delay was extended indefinitely as summer 2020 rolled around. When Ubisoft first revealed it would be revisiting the Settlers' much-loved city-building and real-time strategy formula in a new series instalment, it told fans to expect the title in autumn the following year. For more updates, check out The Settlers: New Allies in-depth gameplay breakdown, and stay tuned to Ubisoft News.Ubisoft's troubled The Settlers reboot will no longer launch on 17th March as previously announced, with the publisher having made the decision to postpone its release - for the third time since its announcement in 2018 - following closed beta feedback from the community. Play The Settlers: New Allies today on Xbox One, PS4, Switch, PC, and Amazon Luna, as well as Xbox Series X|S and PS5 through backwards compatibility. For an extra challenge, you can take on The Settlers: New Allies' hardcore mode, which uses additional constraints like reduced resources, larger enemy armies, or a tighter time limit to put your skills to the test. Crossplay is enabled, so you can party up with up to three friends in a co-op match against AI, or in a PvP battle. Previously available on PC through Ubisoft Connect, The Settlers: New Allies tasks you with building a new settlement from scratch, turning a vast expanse of wilderness into a thriving community.Ĭhoose from one of the game's three factions - the Elari, the Maru, or the Jorn - and hop into a match through its campaign, solo, or multiplayer modes. The Settlers: New Allies is now available on Xbox One, PS4, Switch, and Amazon Luna, as well as Xbox Series X|S and PS5 through backwards compatibility.
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