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What's Next?

  • Writer: Colin Means
    Colin Means
  • Jun 14, 2019
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jun 16, 2019

After the first four editions of Unity - Ancient Greece, Hawaiian Islands, Infested Waters, and War of the Roses - what is going to be the next addition to the series?

Image of the mountains on the hike on the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu.

So far, 8th century B.C. Greece, early 19th century Hawai'i, colonial-era Caribbean pirates, and the 15th century war for the English Crown have been explored as historical concepts for the basis of the games in the Unity series. But what will be created next?


At the moment, there are three potential possibilities for the next board game in the works.


Pre-Columbian America during the times of empires such as the Incas could be one of the next board games. Unity: A Forgotten Heritage encompasses the Native American civilizations and empires before the introduction of European diseases to America.


Another possible option is Unity: New Worlds. New Worlds is based on Colonial America as its land and resources are being fought for between different European and Native powers. Being able to play as native civilizations such as the Aztecs and European colonial powers such as France and England as they fight over control of the New World -- South and North America.


The French Revolution time period is another possibility for the next board game topic. With a working title of Unity: Liberty, Equality, and Fraternity the game would take place between 1789-1799 in Paris, France as different revolutionary groups fight for the control of the French government. With the ability to be groups such as the Jacobin and Monarchiens, the French Revolution would highlight the fight for the city of Paris in controlling the power of France.


All of the titles, by the way are working titles, and not necessarily what the game will be called.

 
 
 

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