Alongside the six new cultures in the Latin America DLC, there are six new Wonders to build, too. These include the Teotihuacan, aka: Pyramid of the Sun, Maracana Stadium, Salar de Uyuni, Salto Angel, Lençóis Maranhenses, and the Atacama Desert. Rounding it out are also nine new independent peoples, 15 new narrative events, and over 30 new music tracks in there as well. The pack costs £6.99/$8.99/€8.99, and you can grab it right now. As for the Bolivar Patch, this is another big old update for Humankind that Amplitude say will bring several community-requested features to the game. The major ones are a reworked surrender system, rebalanaced war support modifiers, a preview of your infrastructure yields, and a bunch of unique Wonder effects. For the full patch notes, head to Amplitude’s community site. The Cultures Of Latin America pack comes six months after Humankind’s first paid DLC, which focused on Africa. Nate (RPS in peace) had a jolly old time playing the base game in his Humankind review last year, saying it was “by and large, exactly what I hoped: a heavyweight alternative to Civilization in the world of historical strategy.” Humankind’s Cultures Of Latin America pack is out now for £6.99/$8.99/€8.99, and you can grab it from Steam and the Epic Games Store. Not E3 2022 is in full-swing - see everything in our E3 2022 hub, as well as our complete round-up of everything announced at Summer Game Fest 2022. Many more big game showcases and streams are still to come this summer, so make sure you stay up to date with our summer games stream schedule.