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In Age of Wonders 4 you can rule a fantasy realm of your own design while exploring new magical realms in the series’ signature blend of 4X strategy and turn-based tactical combat. Control a faction that grows and changes as you expand your empire with each turn!

Now, its latest DLC Archon Prophecy is available on GOG, and you’ll take your gameplay to the next level!
Into the forums.
Now... the Archons are returning. But do they come to save? or to destroy?
And now the wait for GOG to recognize the Expansion Pass ...

The devs have done good work making this game feel more fleshed out. Looking forward to seeing what this adds.
Shadow Magic was the sweet spot. Everything since feels like a cash grab, with no value.
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sergeant_citrus: And now the wait for GOG to recognize the Expansion Pass ...

The devs have done good work making this game feel more fleshed out. Looking forward to seeing what this adds.
Very short wait, in my case at least it's already recognized and the expansion in library.
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Shmacky-McNuts: Shadow Magic was the sweet spot. Everything since feels like a cash grab, with no value.
Agreed. It's like some suit somewhere said, how about we take Shadow Magic divide it into 50 DLCs, slap on a new coat of paint and charge everyone $25 a pop for each dlc, so people end up spending like $500 for a game to be as good as a game they played 20 years ago.
By the time they are couple hundred in, sunken cost fallacy and FOMO will keep em buying.
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Shmacky-McNuts: Shadow Magic was the sweet spot. Everything since feels like a cash grab, with no value.
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JCDenton32: Agreed. It's like some suit somewhere said, how about we take Shadow Magic divide it into 50 DLCs, slap on a new coat of paint and charge everyone $25 a pop for each dlc, so people end up spending like $500 for a game to be as good as a game they played 20 years ago.
By the time they are couple hundred in, sunken cost fallacy and FOMO will keep em buying.
I dunno, I very much liked AoW3 and Planetfall, though I admit AoW4 does miss the mark for me - it really does feel spread too far and too thin just for the sake of being "extensive".