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Become the Leader of the surviving societies in Surviving the Aftermath: New Alliances. The future of humanity is in your hands: new settlements - and new enemies - arise, and what was just a memory of civilization can become a reality.
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- Release date:
- 16 June 2022
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- Mixed (24)
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Become the Leader of the surviving societies in Surviving the Aftermath: New Alliances.
The future of humanity is in your hands: new settlements - and new enemies - arise, and what was just a memory of civilization can become a reality. Find allies, fight common enemies, and unite the Wasteland!
Key features
Stronger together: meet varied societies and help them with their requests to earn their loyalty and improve your colony with more than 12 new buildings.
Positive interactions with other societies increase your reputation. But fail to meet their expectations and you’ll see them join your new rival, who will gain more control over the Wasteland.
New enemies in a Dynamic World Map: bandits and beasts scour the Wasteland, compelling you to protect your settlement and those of your allies. Groups of bandits terrorize survivors and take over key locations. Make sure to defend and support other societies by trading and constructing new buildings whenever possible. An expanded user interface allows you to manage every single step to the unification of the Wasteland.
Covert missions: shaping a new world isn’t easy. And while collaboration is key, leaders can influence societies in more… subtle ways. Sabotage, theft, espionage, and even propaganda will become tools in your arsenal, and specialists’ skills will affect how likely they are to succeed in a mission. Be mindful of the consequences though: failure will decrease your reputation and give more control to your rival and may cause the societies you targeted to retaliate.
Recommended system requirements
minimum*
- Requirement 1:
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *:
- Windows® 7 Home Premium 64 bit SP1
- Processor:
- Intel® iCore™ i5-2500K or AMD® AMD® FX 6350
- Memory:
- 4 GB RAM
- Graphics:
- Nvidia® GeForce™ GTX 580 or AMD® Radeon™ HD 7870
- DirectX:
- Version 11
- Storage:
- 4 GB available space
recommended*
- Requirement 1:
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS:
- Windows® 10 Home 64 bit
- Processor:
- Intel® iCore™ i5-3570K or AMD® Ryzen™ 3 2200G
- Memory:
- 8 GB RAM
- Graphics:
- Intel® iCore™ i5-3570K or AMD® Ryzen™ 3 2200G
- DirectX:
- Version 11
- Storage:
- 4 GB available space
User reviews
Typical way overpriced DLC. Adds very little content, but costs very much. Recieved 'free' from the season pass before they removed it, so anyone new have to pay more then i paid for the entire season pass with 2-3?
biggest issue with this DLC is the rival added by it has no motivations, no backstory, they're not really introduced very well and they're really strong. I thought "okay, mysterious bad guys who hate me, I'm sure i'll
A fun but janky return to a good game. Maybe wait for a sale. New Alliances adds a new overarching plot line to the game that feels mildly consequential in the form of a vague but ominous Rival Faction, some new
Definitely the content the game needed. Makes the cities and bandits feel like other entities rather than just nodes on the map. Wish it could be expanded even further, I wish other societies would give back a little
While this DLC has is positive qualities I honestly feel like it should of been in the base game, the changes to the world map make the over world a little more lively, making bandits/packs of animals roam the over
The new buildings are end game niceties, not game breaking, but good The rival is annoying but barely there The covert missions against you require a ton of research and settlers to stop & I get bombarded with stolen




