Sengoku Dynasty Receives Bushidō Update
Developer Superkami and Publisher Toplitz Productions released a new update for simulation RPG Sengoku Dynasty. The version 1.1 “Bushidō” update adds enemy raids. It sees factions start to roam the area and set up camps, before eventually starting to attack villages and ransacking the player’s storage. Players will get a warning when bandits are preparing an attack, giving them time to ready defenses. Players are also able to turn off raids in the game’s settings. The update also includes new bug fixes and quality-of-life improvements, with the full patch notes available here.
Sengoku Dynasty is set in feudal Japan and features an open world with multiple biomes, where players can build up their villages into thriving towns or cities, helping to build up and manage their communities as well as doing what they can to meet their needs. Players can take on the role of leader, craftsman, warrior, or spiritual master and start their own family. The game is currently available on PC through Steam, GOG.com, and the Epic Games Store, with a console release planned to follow later this year.
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