by Lillian Apr 04,2025
The Battle of Polytopia has just spiced up its gameplay with the introduction of Weekly Challenges, offering players a new and exciting way to test their skills in this popular 4X strategy game. Here’s everything you need to know about this fresh addition.
The game has always been known for its unpredictable nature, with varying enemies, resources, and maps. However, with the latest free update, the competition is becoming more structured and standardized.
Every week, all players will face the same map, tribe, and gameplay conditions. The challenge? You have 20 turns to achieve the highest possible score. You can attempt this once per day, giving you a maximum of seven tries per week. This setup not only levels the playing field but also adds a strategic layer to your gameplay.
An exciting aspect of the Weekly Challenges is that they allow you to try tribes you may not own yet. The Battle of Polytopia boasts 16 tribes in total—four available in the base game and twelve that can be purchased for $1-4 each. But here's the kicker: during Weekly Challenges, everyone gets to compete with the same tribe, regardless of ownership.
Absolutely, and here's why. The new mode introduces a League system that adds a competitive edge to the game. Everyone starts in the Entry League, and your performance each week determines whether you move up or down. The top third of players advance to the next league, the bottom third drop down, and the middle group remains in place.
As you progress through the leagues, the difficulty level increases. In the Entry League, you'll face AI on Easy mode, but by the time you reach the Gold League, you'll be up against Crazy difficulty bots. And don't worry if you miss a week; you won't be demoted, but your ranking will adjust based on the performance of others.
Ready to dive into the new Weekly Challenges? Check out The Battle of Polytopia on the Google Play Store and experience this thrilling update for yourself.
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