Ara: History Untold 2.0 Revolutions Update is out now with new gameplay features

Ara: History Untold 2.0 Revolutions Update is out now with new gameplay features

A major update and overhaul for the 4X strategy game Ara: History Untold has been released, with version 2.0, dubbed the Revolutions Update, out now.

This update is when we see the fruits of the new development partnership with Stardock, who stepped into a production role to further the game’s post-launch roadmap earlier this year. The revolutions update has been developed with key community feedback, building in a new culture and influence system, units specific to certain nations, quota crafting systems and more.

Here’s the breakdown:

  • Culture & Influence Systems – Cities gain a new quality of life category called Culture. Culture generates Influence, a new currency used to acquire cultural traits and expand territory through claims. This creates meaningful alternatives to military expansion.
  • Agitator Unit – Introduced with the Revolutions technology at the end of the Renaissance, Agitators can be sent into adjacent foreign regions to stir rebellion and, through Influence, bring those territories into your nation. This unlocks a second form of conquest in Act II: ideological subversion.
  • Per-Nation Units – Every civilization now commands unique historical forces, from Mongol Horse Archers to Japanese Samurai, adding tactical depth and flavor.
  • Leader Redesigns – Every leader has been reimagined with unique mechanics, traits, and abilities, ensuring more replayability and personality-driven diplomacy.
  • Priority & Quota Crafting System – Micromanaged production queues are replaced with smarter stockpile and priority controls, freeing players to focus on high-level strategy.
  • Adaptive AI – A more dynamic and personality-driven AI responds to player performance, making diplomacy, warfare, and resource management more challenging and believable.
  • Map Generation Overhaul – Realistic natural resource clustering plus new exclusivity rules modeling historical trade and competition.
  • High DPI UI & Visual Update – A sharper, scalable UI built for modern displays, with new accessibility and customization options.
  • Performance Boosts – Major engine optimizations deliver faster turns, smoother framerates, and reduced CPU usage.

“We’re thrilled to introduce Culture as a gameplay element in Ara: History Untold,” stated Brad Wardell, CEO of Stardock and Oxide. “The importance of ‘soft power’ is immense. Although military conquest is the most straightforward method for territorial expansion, we aimed to provide players with alternative strategies for asserting their influence over the world. This becomes particularly significant in the late game, when exploration and expansion have already reached their limits.”

Ara: History Untold is one of a number of historical 4X titles that have sprung up to challenge Civilization – especially looking to launch ahead of Civ 7 – each introducing their own twist on how to deal with the passage of time. Now, with Civ 7’s stumbles, there’s a chance to carve out an audience for this game through steady updates and community building. In our review, I said, “Ara: History Untold is another distinctive take on the historical 4X strategy genre, putting a real emphasis on furthering your nation, managing supply chains and resources, and shifting the focus away from warring mentality it’s so easy to sink into. There’s room to grow, but this is a strong contender.”

5 Comments

  1. gsipes

    Exciting to see the new gameplay features in the Ara: History Untold 2.0 Revolutions Update! Major updates like these can really enhance the gaming experience. Looking forward to seeing how players adapt to the changes!

  2. cooper.botsford

    Absolutely! It’s great to see how these updates can enhance the strategic depth of the game. I’m particularly curious about how the new mechanics will affect player interactions and alliances. It could really change the dynamics of gameplay!

  3. jose.heathcote

    I agree, it’s exciting to see how the new features can really elevate gameplay! The addition of fresh mechanics can lead to more dynamic strategies and replayability, which is always a plus for strategy fans.

  4. hmorar

    Absolutely, the fresh mechanics really do add depth to the strategy! I’m also curious to see how the revamped diplomacy system will impact player interactions in the long run. It could lead to some interesting alliances and conflicts!

  5. ckirlin

    new diplomacy options will influence player interactions. It’s exciting to think about how these changes might shift alliances and rivalries in the game. Looking forward to seeing everyone’s strategies evolve!

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