The ancient universe of Myth of Empires has expanded again. This time, developer Angela Game has introduced the Xizhou Civilization, which adds a brand-new map with diverse locations, wildlife, and even never-before-seen mythical beasts that pose a great challenge.
In the new Xizhou map, you can discover a land where the desert and oasis come together to form a unique ecological environment. In this setting, creatures such as camels and ostriches roam freely, and you have the opportunity to tame and breed these animals, transforming them into valuable companions on their journeys. The map holds many secrets, including hidden clues to immortality and rare resources. These treasures have sparked interest among different factions, creating an atmosphere filled with subtle tensions, risk, and mystery.
The Xizhou Civilization expansion offers a collection of distinctive buildings that mirror the architectural style of the Xizhou culture. You can design homes that exude exotic charm and authenticity, adding a personal touch to their settlements. The pack also introduces the Imperial Fall device, a multifaceted tool that handles power generation, mining, teleportation, storage, and manufacturing. This device streamlines various production processes, allowing you to focus on exploration and strategic planning.

The game introduces five innovative vehicles and devices: the Aerial Fortress, Desert Ship, Navigator, Mechanized Woodcutter, and Mechanized Horse. These provide new strategies for combat, resource gathering, mobility, while catering to different playstyles.
Adventure awaits in the many hidden cave dungeons scattered across the Xizhou map. Daring explorers will encounter challenging bosses such as the Mongolian Sandworm, Moss Giant, and XiXi Spider King. In faction camps, powerful creatures are confined, offering those with determination a chance to test their strength and skills.
Alongside the Xizhou Civilization DLC, the base game receives a major update that brings fresh features to the forefront. Enhancements such as the Profession System, Martial Scroll, Crop Expertise, and Horse Grooming, as well as new Construction Bureau buildings and Zipline structures, promise to expand gameplay possibilities and enrich the overall experience.
The new Persian-inspired map in Myth of Empires is a great addition to the previously released Greek-themed DLC. Luckily, the journey does not end here, with two more civilizations on the horizon.



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