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Minecraft: Battle Map Pack Season Pass DLC - Xbox EUROPE Digital Key

The Evil Within 2 - Last Chance Pack DLC - (PC) Steam EUROPE Digital Key

Steep Season Pass DLC - Ubisoft Connect EUROPE Digital Key

Total War Rome II - Greek States Culture Pack DLC DLC - (PC) Steam EUROPE Digital Key

Total War Rome II - Greek States Culture Pack DLC DLC - (PC) Steam EUROPE Digital Key

Emperor Edition is the definitive edition of ROME II, featuring an improved politics system, overhauled building chains, rebalanced battles and improved visuals in both campaign and battle Emperor Edition contains all free feature updates since its release in 2013, which includes bug fixes, balancing, Twitch.tv integration, touchscreen, and Mac compatibility. In addition, a free DLC campaign pack ‘The Imperator Augustus’ is included, which follows the aftermath of Caesar’s demise. The Imperator Augustus Campaign Pack and all Emperor Edition updates are free, via automatic update, to all existing ROME II owners. If you’re new to Total War: ROME II click the Total War Academy link to learn more: About the Imperator Augustus Campaign Pack The Imperator Augustus Campaign Pack is a new playable campaign for ROME II, which rivals the original ROME II Grand Campaign in both scope and scale. This campaign comes as part of Total War: ROME II – Emperor Edition and is available as a free, automatic update to existing owners of Total War: ROME II. The Imperator Augustus Campaign Pack is set in 42 BC during the chaotic aftermath of Caesar’s grisly murder. The republic remains whole, but its soul is divided as three great men, the members of the Second Triumvirate, hold the future of Rome in the palms of their hands. Octavian, Caesar’s adoptive son and the heir to his legacy. Marc Antony, Caesar’s loyal friend and most trusted lieutenant. Lepidus, Pontifex Maximus of Rome and the man who secured Caesar’s dictatorship. With the territories of The Republic divided between them and the military might of Rome at their beck-and-call, the members of The Second Triumvirate are each in a position to make a bid for leadership, and rule Rome as its first – and only – emperor. However, external forces are on the move, looking to exploit the instability of Rome and expand their own territories. Will you fight as a defender of Rome and defeat the other members of the Triumvirate? Or lead another faction on a campaign of conquest and expansion, and take advantage of the chaos as the Roman civil war rages? Playable Factions Players may embark on a new Campaign as one of the following playable factions: Marc Antony Lepidus Octavian Pompey Iceni Marcomanni Dacia Egypt Parthia Armenia (also now playable in the ROME II Grand Campaign). How far will you go for Rome? The award-winning Total War series returns to Rome, setting a brand new quality benchmark for Strategy gaming. Become the world’s first superpower and command the Ancient world’s most incredible war machine. Dominate your enemies by military, economic and political means. Your ascension will bring both admiration and jealousy, even from your closest allies. Will you suffer betrayal or will you be the first to turn on old friends? Will you fight to save the Republic, or plot to rule alone as Emperor? Plan your conquest of the known world in a massive sandbox turn-based campaign mode (supporting additional 2-player cooperative & competitive modes). Conspiracies, politics, intrigue, revolts, loyalty, honour, ambition, betrayal. Your decisions will write your own story. Build vast armies and take to the battlefield in real-time combat mode. Put your tactical skills to the test as you directly control tens of thousands of men clashing in epic land and sea battles. Play for the glory of Rome as one of three families or take command of a huge variety of rival civilisations – each offers a notably different form of gameplay experience with hundreds of unique units from siege engines and heavy cavalry to steel-plated legionaries and barbarian berserkers.

EUR 3.28
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HUMANKIND - Para Bellum Wonders Pack DLC - (PC) Steam EUROPE Digital Key

HUMANKIND - Para Bellum Wonders Pack DLC - (PC) Steam EUROPE Digital Key

Fire up a whole new approach to conflicts with these iconic marvels and explore the path of war in HUMANKIND with the Para Bellum Wonders Pack! The HUMANKIND Para Bellum Wonders Pack includes: Stables of Pi Ramesses Colosseum Citadel of Alamut Hôtel des Invalides Kaiserliche Werft The Pentagon Stables of Pi-Ramesses The city of Pi-Ramesses became the capital of Egypt during Ramesses’ II reign in the 14th century BCE. The Pharaoh’s stables, built at the same time as the city’s great buildings, were the headquarters of the Chariot Troops of the King and could accommodate and train up to 460 horses. Colosseum The Amphitheatrum Flavium remained the biggest Roman construction until the Empire’s end. The Colosseum was surrounded by gladiator schools and their inauguration games, held over more than a hundred days and featuring hunts, animal and gladiatorial combats. Citadel of Alamut Built in the ninth century on a dramatic mountain overhang, the Citadel of Alamut was taken over by Hassan as-Sabbah in 1090. Under his rule, this isolated stronghold became the center of the Nizari Ismaili state and the headquarters of its struggle against the Seljuk state. Hôtel des Invalides The Hôtel des Invalides was built in the late 17th century on the orders of France’s Louis XIV. Designed to host some of the many injured soldiers and veterans in need, it included rooms, refectories, and a dedicated hospital for its residents. Kaiserliche Werft Founded in 1869, Wilhelmshaven Imperial Shipyard was the biggest German shipyard specialized in building warships. At the turn of the 20th century, the site’s nearly 20,000 workers produced some of the era’s largest warships. The Pentagon Constructed during the Second World War, the Pentagon is an administrative building that houses the United States Department of Defense. It employs more than 20,000 people on-site to coordinate the missions of the 1.3 million active-duty service members working for the country’s military forces. HOW FAR WILL YOU PUSH HUMANKIND?

EUR 1.51
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Total War Rome II - Black Sea Colonies Culture Pack DLC DLC - (PC) Steam EUROPE Digital Key

Total War Rome II - Black Sea Colonies Culture Pack DLC DLC - (PC) Steam EUROPE Digital Key

Emperor Edition is the definitive edition of ROME II, featuring an improved politics system, overhauled building chains, rebalanced battles and improved visuals in both campaign and battle Emperor Edition contains all free feature updates since its release in 2013, which includes bug fixes, balancing, Twitch.tv integration, touchscreen, and Mac compatibility. In addition, a free DLC campaign pack ‘The Imperator Augustus’ is included, which follows the aftermath of Caesar’s demise. The Imperator Augustus Campaign Pack and all Emperor Edition updates are free, via automatic update, to all existing ROME II owners. If you’re new to Total War: ROME II click the Total War Academy link to learn more: About the Imperator Augustus Campaign Pack The Imperator Augustus Campaign Pack is a new playable campaign for ROME II, which rivals the original ROME II Grand Campaign in both scope and scale. This campaign comes as part of Total War: ROME II – Emperor Edition and is available as a free, automatic update to existing owners of Total War: ROME II. The Imperator Augustus Campaign Pack is set in 42 BC during the chaotic aftermath of Caesar’s grisly murder. The republic remains whole, but its soul is divided as three great men, the members of the Second Triumvirate, hold the future of Rome in the palms of their hands. Octavian, Caesar’s adoptive son and the heir to his legacy. Marc Antony, Caesar’s loyal friend and most trusted lieutenant. Lepidus, Pontifex Maximus of Rome and the man who secured Caesar’s dictatorship. With the territories of The Republic divided between them and the military might of Rome at their beck-and-call, the members of The Second Triumvirate are each in a position to make a bid for leadership, and rule Rome as its first – and only – emperor. However, external forces are on the move, looking to exploit the instability of Rome and expand their own territories. Will you fight as a defender of Rome and defeat the other members of the Triumvirate? Or lead another faction on a campaign of conquest and expansion, and take advantage of the chaos as the Roman civil war rages? Playable Factions Players may embark on a new Campaign as one of the following playable factions: Marc Antony Lepidus Octavian Pompey Iceni Marcomanni Dacia Egypt Parthia Armenia (also now playable in the ROME II Grand Campaign). How far will you go for Rome? The award-winning Total War series returns to Rome, setting a brand new quality benchmark for Strategy gaming. Become the world’s first superpower and command the Ancient world’s most incredible war machine. Dominate your enemies by military, economic and political means. Your ascension will bring both admiration and jealousy, even from your closest allies. Will you suffer betrayal or will you be the first to turn on old friends? Will you fight to save the Republic, or plot to rule alone as Emperor? Plan your conquest of the known world in a massive sandbox turn-based campaign mode (supporting additional 2-player cooperative & competitive modes). Conspiracies, politics, intrigue, revolts, loyalty, honour, ambition, betrayal. Your decisions will write your own story. Build vast armies and take to the battlefield in real-time combat mode. Put your tactical skills to the test as you directly control tens of thousands of men clashing in epic land and sea battles. Play for the glory of Rome as one of three families or take command of a huge variety of rival civilisations – each offers a notably different form of gameplay experience with hundreds of unique units from siege engines and heavy cavalry to steel-plated legionaries and barbarian berserkers.

EUR 3.28
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Two Point Hospital: Fancy Dress Pack DLC - (PC) Steam EUROPE Digital Key

The Ascent - Cyber Warrior Pack DLC - (PC) Steam EUROPE Digital Key

The Ascent - Cyber Warrior Pack DLC - (PC) Steam EUROPE Digital Key

The Cyber Warrior Pack is the must have kit for all you Cyberpunk Samurai out there! Nothing strikes fear into your enemies more than a well-crafted piece of Samurai armor, and with 7 pieces to choose from, there's plenty of options. The additional 2 new weapons, and tactical are just the icing on the cake. That’s not all, the 3 new weapon skins are just as important for your enemies as they are you, at least they’ll know they’ve been slain by the best looking weapons out there. Let them keep some dignity... The Cyber Warrior Pack contains: 2 NEW WEAPONS * Brosnan, a ballistic automatic rifle: low calibre ammunition combined with extreme exit speed allows for piercing bullets to cut through most obstacles, puncturing intestines and plating alike. * Interuptor, a new special weapon: stasis tech cleverly applied to live ammunition, allowing for great crowd control and pure blue chaos when used right! 1 NEW TACTICAL * PLM22 Surge, a lethal mine: mainly used as a defence against monobot and robot units, these charged proximity mines comes packed with a very strong digital blast that'll fry most nearby systems. 7 PIECES OF ARMOR * Feud Vest, Basic torso protection Light and unrestrictive. The Feud vest allows for great flexibility and doesn't hinder your movement. A good choice when speed and efficiency are important. * Feud Armor, medium torso protection The main piece in the Feud line. It offers full upper body protection without slowing you down. If you want a true Cyber Warrior experience, this is for you. * Feud Banner, advanced torso protection What could possibly make the Feud Armor better? It carries with it many of the properties from the original armor but with a slightly more premium build. * Nomad, basic head protection An old-school helmet that’s mainly used when working outside of settlements in rough environments. Whilst not offering the latest in tech and features, it still provides solid protection against having your head bashed in. * Feud Mask, medium head protection The mark piece for the Cyber Warrior kit. You don't need to fake a smile with this on. It does a decent job of protecting your face while also boosting several aspects of the wearer. * Feud Helmet, advanced head protection The full headpiece for the Cyber Warrior kit. If you want to put fear in your enemies, this is the answer. Thanks to very light material, it allows for great manoeuvrability despite its large size. * Feud Trousers, medium leg protection A set of fairly neutral trousers that goes with the Cyber Warrior Feud set. Offering a safeguard against your shins, the Feud Trousers complete Cyber Warrior experience. 3 NEW WEAPON SKINS * 2 new animated weapon skins: Glitch Green and Glitch Red * 1 new weapon skin: Ultra Be the Samurai Cyber Warrior you deserve to be! HOW TO UNLOCK THE CYBER WARRIOR CONTENT Players with the Cyber Warrior Pack will unlock the following items as they progress in the game: * Glitch Green, Glitch Red and Ultra (weapon skins) are unlocked right away. You can apply them by visiting any Gun Smith or Grafter. * PLM22 Surge (Tactical), Brosnan (Weapon), Interuptor (Weapon), Feud Mask (Armor), Feud Vest (Armor) and Feud trousers (Armor) will unlock after completion of Mission 2, “Mutual Dependencies”. Visit the relevant vendor (Cyber vendor for the tactical, Weapon vendor for weapons and Armor vendor for amor) to get these items. * Feud Helmet (Armor) and Feud Armor (Armor) will unlock after completion of Mission 4, “Empowerment”. Visit an armor vendor to get these items. * Nomad (Armor) and Feud Banner (Armor) will unlock after completion of Mission 8, “Syntax Error”. Visit an armor vendor to get these items.

EUR 1.78
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Total War: Rome II - Nomadic Tribes Culture Pack DLC DLC - (PC) Steam EUROPE Digital Key

Total War: Rome II - Nomadic Tribes Culture Pack DLC DLC - (PC) Steam EUROPE Digital Key

About the DLC: The Nomadic Tribes Culture Pack adds a new playable culture comprising three new playable Factions to Total War: ROME II, for use in Single or Multiplayer Campaign modes and Custom and Multiplayer battles. The Nomadic Tribes Culture Pack enables ROME II players to take on the ancient world as the ruthless Roxolani, the independent Massagetae and the proud Royal Scythians. Accomplished raiders and legendary horsemen, the Nomadic Tribes are poised to sweep from the steppes and strike at the soft, sedentary targets of more established empires. Defined by their independence, their excellence on horseback and their ability to swiftly assemble large armies, The Nomadic Tribes bring an entirely new cultural flavour to ROME II. New Playable Factions – The Roxolani, Massagetae and Royal Scythians each offer a unique new way to experience the campaign, with their own rosters of powerful military units, distinct traits and play styles. The Roxolani gain wealth from their skills as migrant traders, and as committed conquerors, fight harder when in enemy territory; the Royal Scythians are experts with the bow, and enjoy increased wealth through their high degree of craftsmanship; and the fierce independence of the Massagetae leads them to fight harder when defending their territory, while their expertise in animal husbandry means increased income from livestock. Saka Noble Armoured Lancers Few can withstand a charge by these skilled and heavily-armoured noblemen. Sarmatian Royal Lancers Deadly lances make these heavy cavalrymen a frightening – and deadly – force. Royal Horse Archers There are few more terrifying sights than Scythian horse-archers preparing to fire. The Royal Scythians The Royal Scythians are the social and tribal elite of nomad society, their skills in war matched only by their love of gold and ostentatious personal finery. Any who mistake this golden luxury for decadence usually die on the points of Royal Scythian spears well before they can change their misguided opinion. The Massagetae The Massagetae are a confederation of tribes, and fierce steppe warriors all. Cyrus the Great, the founder of the Achaemenid Empire, fell in battle against them while leading a Persian army deep into the steppes. They have remained a dangerous people ever since, feared and respected by their neighbours. The Roxolani

EUR 3.28
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Two Point Hospital: Retro Items Pack DLC - (PC) Steam EUROPE Digital Key

Two Point Hospital: Retro Items Pack DLC - (PC) Steam EUROPE Digital Key

Turn back the clock with this delightful collection of 26 new retro and vintage items to place in your hospitals. Here’s just a selection of some of the items in the Pack (full list at the bottom of the page). VINTAGE ITEMS! Wind back the years, and actual magnetic tape, with the Reel-to-Reel, or let patients relive their misspent youth with the Pinball Machine. Fancy a taste of tasteful? You’ll be needing the Flying Ducks wall decorations. Or perhaps you’d like your patients to feel a pang of nostalgia as they step on the scales with the retro Weighing Machine? RETRO VIBES! The more flamboyant sitters will find themselves at home with the Peacock Chair. Fancy proving you’re healthier and stronger than all of the sickly patients in your hospital? The Test-Your-Strength machine is right up your street. Experience how your grandparents watched reality TV with the Retro TV, and enjoy the “music-playing-trumpet-shaped-robot-friend” that is the Gramophone. JOYOUS TIMES! Play the classics (from before they were ruined with all of the wub and the dub) with the vintage Jukebox. Or feel like the one true barber by basking in the twisty light of the Hypno-Pole. The pre-cursor to the selfie revolution? Strike a pose like you’re a superstar in the Vanity Chamber. Then there’s the Charity Dog, a very good boy. The full list of included premium items: * Carnival Kiosk * Charity Dog * Dipping Duck * Elephant Bin * Entertaining Cabinet * Flying Ducks * Gramophone * Gum Dispenser * Hypno-Pole * Jukebox * Lung Capacitator * Meaty Snack Machine * Peacock Chair * Pinball Machine * Reel-to-Reel * Retro Chair * Retro TV * Slithery Hamper * Test-your-Strength * Thrill Ride * Trampoline * Triangle Table * Vanity Chamber * Vaulting Box * Water Closet * Weighing Machine

EUR 2.24
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Total War: ROME II - Pirates and Raiders Culture Pack DLC - (PC) Steam EUROPE Digital Key

Total War: ROME II - Pirates and Raiders Culture Pack DLC - (PC) Steam EUROPE Digital Key

Pirates & Raiders Culture Pack Become the scourge of the ancient world with the Total War: ROME II - Pirates & Raiders Culture Pack. Introducing a new playable culture consisting of three new raiding-focused factions, Pirates & Raiders brings new buildings, technologies, religion, faction traits, battlefield and naval units to Total War: ROME II. Players can now plunder the campaign map as the Ardiaei of Illyria, and the Thracian tribes of Tylis and the Odrysian Kingdom. With their own rosters of military and naval units, distinct traits and play styles, these Balkan factions offer a new and unique way to experience the Grand Campaign in ROME II. New features: New Balkan cultural traits – Tylis, the Ardiaei and the Odrysian Kingdom are all adept raiders, snatching wealth from under the noses of the other factions. They’re also able to assemble mercenary armies with great speed, before swooping on military targets. New faction traits – Each of the Balkan factions has its own starting position on the campaign map and its own set of faction traits, making a unique Grand Campaign experience. All are accomplished brigands; in addition, The Illyrians of the Ardiaei favour piracy, the Thracians of the Odrysian Kingdom are excellent archers, while the people of Tylis, heirs to the Celtic migrations into Asia Minor, train their new melee infantry recruits to a high standard. New religion – The Ardiaei and Odrysian Kingdom both feature their own unique religious building chains, which bring numerous benefits and effects to their campaign gameplay. New technologies – The Ardiaei and Odrysian Kingdom both feature their own unique technologies, which enable the player to unlock key new units and effects which replace parts of the core Barbarian culture technology trees. New units – Sharing much with their Celtic forbears, the factions of the Balkan culture principally employ the core Barbarian unit-roster, with the following new units available for each faction: Ardiaei: • Illyrian Marines: Highly trained, medium-armoured spear infantry. • Illyrian Raiders: Fast-moving, axe-wielding stealth infantry. • Illyrian Noble Hoplites: Well-drilled, very heavily armoured infantry. • Raiding Hemiola: Fast boarding-craft manned by Illyrian Raiders. • Assault Hexeres: Huge assault-barge manned by Illyrian Raiders. • Assault Tetreres: Large assault-barge manned by Illyrian Raiders. Odrysian Kingdom: • Thracian Horsemen: Fast-moving, spear-armed medium cavalry. Tylis: • Gallo-Thracian Warriors: Fast-moving, hard-hitting sword infantry. • Tribal Warriors: well-armoured medium swordsmen, great in defence. • Raiding Horsemen: Noble multirole, armed with javelin and sword. New Mercenaries – The soldiers of the raiding nations know well the value of coin and will ply their fearsome skills at the behest of others. When playing as another faction, the following mercenaries and auxiliaries will be available to you when recruiting from within the indicated territory: Mercenaries: • Mercenary Thracian Warriors: Superior sword-wielding melee infantry. (Thracia) • Mercenary Falxmen: Melee infantry wielding the vicious curve-bladed falx. (Dacia) • Mercenary Dacian Skirmishers: Excellent, javelin-armed skirmishers. (Dacia) • Mercenary Illyrian Raiders: Fast-moving, axe-wielding stealth infantry. (Illyria) • Raiding Hemiola: Fast attack barge manned by Mercenary Illyrian Raiders (Illyria) Auxiliaries: • Auxiliary Thracian Warriors: Superior sword-wielding melee infantry. (Thracia) • Auxiliary Falxmen: Melee infantry wielding the vicious curve-bladed falx. (Dacia) • Auxiliary Dacian Skirmishers: Excellent, javelin-armed skirmishers. (Dacia) • Auxiliary Illyrian Raiders: Fast-moving, axe-wielding stealth infantry.(Illyria)

EUR 3.28
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Total War: Rome II - Daughters of Mars Unit Pack DLC - (PC) Steam EUROPE Digital Key

Total War: Rome II - Daughters of Mars Unit Pack DLC - (PC) Steam EUROPE Digital Key

Daughters of Mars Unit Pack Athena, Bellona, Andraste, Mars: whichever war deity these soldiers pledged their lives to received a solemn promise of victory in the face of even the most formidable enemies. Whether in defence of their homelands, or called upon to fulfil their part in glorious conquest, female combat units featured throughout the ancient world. Adding a swift and deadly mix of fighting styles and abilities to the fray, generals will wisely place value on those who aspire to be the avatar of the war gods themselves! Gladiatrices Can be recruited by Rome, or as mercenaries in Italia. Honed to a razor-edge through countless drills and contests in the arena, Gladiators and Gladiatrices are ruthless and skilled brawlers. Their sledgehammer approach to melee brooks no compromise, and in the right circumstances, they can inflict heavy losses on traditional soldiery. Heavily armoured and disciplined, Gladiatrices are more formidable defenders than their arena-trained male counterparts, and every bit their equals in their lust for battle. Mercenary Kushite shieldwomen Can be recruited as mercenaries in Aethiopia. The fiercely independent Kushite Nubians are a geopolitical force to be reckoned with. Their mounted archers and skilled infantry have repelled Roman advances on multiple occasions, ably demonstrating their proficiency in large-scale battle. The zealous, spear-armed warriors of the Kushite Shieldwomen are swift, agile and deadly; able to strike swiftly from woodlands and trained to form up effectively in defence, Cavalry commanders would be wise to fear them. Lusitani Swordswomen Can be recruited by The Lusitani, or as mercenaries in Lusitania. Honed by generations of conflict and rightly feared for their lightning ambush tactics, The Lusitani have built a reputation as excellent guerrilla warriors. Trained to advance under the whittling fire provided by the Cantabrian Circle, their swift and hard-hitting Swordswomen are adept at exploiting woodlands to remain hidden while they move. When the charge comes, it is swift, sudden, frenzied and terrifying; though used carefully, Lusitani Swordswomen can also mount a formidable defence. Cimbri Bow-Women Can be recruited by The Suebi. Like many Germanic tribes, the dense woodlands of northern Europe have impelled the Suebi to develop superior guerrilla warfare techniques. Adept at making the most of cover and striking from a hidden position, the Cimbri Bow-Women are amongst the finest archers the Suebi can field. With superior weapon range and damage, they can wreak havoc before they are even detected. If attacked directly however, they can give a better account of themselves in melee than their principal role suggests. Spear Gladiatrices Can be recruited by Rome, or as mercenaries in Italia. Bringing the bloodthirsty and brutal melee techniques of the arena to the battlefield, Gladiatrices make excellent shock-troops. When armed with spears, these warriors gain a defensive edge over their sword-wielding battle-sisters, making them better prepared in the face of an assault. Arranged effectively, they can stop the hammer-blow of a cavalry charge in its tracks, and their frenzied riposte can inflict horrific casualties. Gorgo’s Skirmishers Can be recruited by Sparta, or as mercenaries in Hellas. The citizens of Sparta were among the finest infantry in the ancient world. With the Helots performing the ‘lesser’ functions of society such as agriculture, Spartan warriors were free to engage in the all-encompassing pursuit of excellence in combat. Athletics and weapon-drills were not the sole preserve of men, however. Faster-firing and heavier-hitting than standard sling-wielding units, Gorgo’s Skirmishers make a valuable addition to any Spartan force. Spearwomen

EUR 1.87
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Total War: Rome II - Desert Kingdoms Culture Pack DLC - (PC) Steam EUROPE Digital Key

Total War: Rome II - Desert Kingdoms Culture Pack DLC - (PC) Steam EUROPE Digital Key

The Desert Kingdoms Culture Pack introduces four new playable factions to Total War: ROME II. The Kingdoms of Kush, Saba and Nabatea fall under the African/Arabian subculture, while the Masaesyli are of Numidian origin. These factions are native to the deserts of Africa and Arabia. Surviving these harsh environmental conditions has forged them into hardy warriors who use the shifting desert sands to their advantage in battle. While culturally similar, each faction boasts unique new unit rosters which offer different military strengths. Each faction also has new building chains and technology trees, playing to their strengths and further differentiating their playstyles. Alongside their individual Faction Traits, the Desert Kingdoms all share the following Cultural Traits: Desert Warriors: +10℅ morale for all units during battles in the desert Deep-rooted Traditions: Penalty to research rate MEROE (THE KINGDOM OF KUSH) A major regional power with vast resources derived from its trade in gold, jewels and exotic hides, Kush has been overshadowed by its more powerful and famous northern neighbour, Egypt. In the early 3rd century BC, king Ergamenes decided to wrest power away from the priests of Amun, and moved the capital from Napata to Meroe. The priests would no longer decide the fate of the kings and queens. The shift of capital also marked something of a break from Egyptian culture with Hellenistic, Indian, Persian and African influences making their way through the trade routes. The kings and warrior queens would sit on the throne and rule with authority and conviction to protect the riches of Nubia. Even the Romans could not conquer Meroe, and preferred to trade instead. A regional powerhouse with a surfeit of natural treasures and fertile land, Kush is well equipped to prosper and once again vie for power against the mightiest empires in the world. Key Features: * Affinity for Egyptian/Hellenistic culture * Higher probability of female characters in politics * Trading kingdom (ivory, exotic hides, iron, gold) Faction Traits: * Disciplined Workforce: Bonus income from slaves, reduction in slave decline, Reduced Public Order penalty from slaves. * The Land of the Bow: cheaper, better archer units. Kush Unit Roster: MELEE INFANTRY: T1: Slave Infantry T2: Swordsmen T2: Kushite Slave Infantry T3: Shotel Warriors T4: Armoured Shotel Warriors T4: Disciples of Apedemak SPEAR INFANTRY: T1: Nubian Spearmen T2: Kushite Slave Spearmen T3: Leopard Warriors PIKE INFANTRY: T2: Kushite Pikes MISSILE INFANTRY: T1: Tribesmen T1: Slave Slingers T2: Nubian Bowmen T2: Archers T3: Kushite Archers T4: Royal Kushite Archers MELEE CAVALRY: T2: Aethiopian Cavalry T2: Desert Cavalry T3: Armoured Desert Cavalry T4: Kushite Royal Guard SPECIAL: T2: Desert Chariots T3: African Elephants T4: African War Elephants T4: Scythed Chariots NABATAE The Nabataeans were great builders and pioneers of advanced construction techniques. They were the first civilization to use cement extensively, and built remarkable watertight reservoirs, ensuring a plentiful supply of potable water. Even when under threat from powerful foes like the Seleucids and Judeans, their progressive society enabled them to flourish and prosper. The Nabataeans were very literate and had a remarkable degree of gender equality for an ancient civilization, with women participating in both political and religious matters. Nabatae was an important crossroad for the spice trade, serving as a conduit between the southern kingdoms that produced frankincense and myrrh, and the wealthy eastern and western empires who were its primary buyers. Preserving all this wealth at such a geographically strategic location demanded a well-trained military and a strong navy. Nabatae had both, bolstered by excellent engineering and exploitation of the surrounding environment, making their capital city of Petra a nigh-impregnable bastion. Key Features: * Hellenic influence: may recruit Hellenic-themed units for battle * Silk road traders: Bonus to trade and diplomacy * Skilled masons: bonuses to construction and fortification * Friends of Rome: diplomatic bonus with Roman factions/allies * Roman tactics: some native units may use Roman army formations/abilities Faction Traits: * Stonecutters: Faster, cheaper construction of main settlement-chain buildings * Incense Traders: Bonus income from incense trade Nabatae Unit Roster: MELEE INFANTRY: T1: Desert Levy T2: Nabataean Swordsmen T2: Nabataean Axe Warriors T3: Noble Swordsmen SPEAR INFANTRY: T1: Levy Spearmen T2: Caravan Guard T2: Desert Hoplites T3: Armoured Desert Hoplites T3: Heavy Desert Spearmen T4: Rekem Palace Guard PIKE INFANTRY: T2: Desert Pikemen T3: Nabataean Thorax Pike MISSILE INFANTRY: T1: Slingers T1: Levy Skirmishers T2: Tribespeople T3 Nabataean Light Peltasts T3: Nabataean Heavy Archers SHOCK CAVALRY: T3: Desert Heavy L

EUR 3.28
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HUMANKIND - Cultures of Africa Pack DLC - (PC) Steam EUROPE Digital Key

HUMANKIND - Cultures of Africa Pack DLC - (PC) Steam EUROPE Digital Key

Expand your HUMANKIND experience with the Cultures of Africa DLC! Features 6 new cultures spanning all eras, new natural and built wonders, 7 new independent people, and 15 new narrative events.SIX NEW CULTURES Era 1 – Bantu (Expansionist) The first Bantu speaking peoples began their migration across Central Africa 6,000 years ago, creating many population centers. This phenomenon, referred to as the Bantu Expansion, made their language family one of the most spoken on the continent. Era 2 – Garamantes (Agrarian) Between the 17th and 14th centuries BCE, a major ecological mutation changed the environment of the Sahara. True farmers of the desert, the Garamantes fully adapted to this hostile environment thanks to their mastery of underground waters, ensuring a thriving culture between the 4th century BCE and the 3rd century. Era 3 – Swahili (Merchant) Scattered all along the East African coastline, the Swahili settlements were deeply connected to the trade routes running across the Indian Ocean. These lasting contacts with the world made their cities and culture flourish between the 10th and 15th centuries. Era 4 – Maasai (Agrarian) Between the 16th and 17th centuries, the Maasai established themselves as one of the main groups among the pastoral societies that dominated the land between the Great Lakes, the Great Rift and the coasts adjoining the Indian Ocean. This is where they led their herds on the vast plains of present-day Kenya and Tanzania. Era 5 – Ethiopians (Militarist) From the 19th century onwards, Ethiopia benefited from the reigns of great rulers which allowed a significant territorial expansion. The increase in its military capacities were the basis of the Empire's resounding military successes which guaranteed its independence. Era 6 – Nigerians (Agrarian) Nigeria has the peculiarity of bringing together in the same State an immense diversity of peoples and cultures. Since its independence it has been Africa's largest oil producer, but also one of the biggest agricultural producers, thanks to its diverse and fertile lands. 5 NEW WONDERS Mount Kilimanjaro Victoria Falls Zuma Rock Lake Natron Great Mosque of Djenné PLUS 7 INDEPENDENT PEOPLE & 15 NEW NARRATIVE EVENTS

EUR 2.34
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HUMANKIND - Cultures of Oceania Pack DLC - (PC) Steam EUROPE Digital Key

HUMANKIND - Cultures of Oceania Pack DLC - (PC) Steam EUROPE Digital Key

Set sail for new horizons with the HUMANKIND Cultures of Oceania DLC!The HUMANKIND Cultures of Oceania DLC includes:- 6 New Cultures - 6 New Wonders - 7 Independent Peoples - 15 Narrative Events - New in-game themed music tracks composed by Arnaud Roy6 NEW CULTURES Era 1 – Pama-Nyungan (Aesthete) Pama-Nyungan languages were spoken by groups who spread across most of Australia’s territory from the mid-Holocene era onward. Pama-Nyungan speakers brought not only their languages and social organization, but also new cultural and artistic practices as they set down roots. Era 2 – Polynesians (Expansionist) During the first millennium BCE’s final centuries, the triangle formed by the islands of Tonga, Samoa, and Uvea was the birthplace of Polynesian culture. In this vast expanse of ocean, the Polynesians developed innovative navigation techniques—with which they set out to conquer the Pacific. Era 3 – Rapa Nui (Builder) The Rapa Nui colonized Easter Island around the 1100s. On this isolated territory, they managed to overcome difficult conditions to survive, make use of the land’s mineral resources, and cover their ground with monumental statues and ceremonial structures. Era 4 – Māori (Militarist) Māori populations mainly settled on Te Ika-a-Māui, the North Island. Here, they built a thriving and complex society, structured into clans and extended families, whose bonds of solidarity were maintained through conflicts and wars. Era 5 – Hawaiians (Agrarian) Starting in the late 1700s, Hawaiian society entered a period of deep changes. Political unification and increased contact with foreign cultures transformed their highly stratified systems, even as Hawaiians continued to steward the bounty of both land and sea. Era 6 – New Zealanders (Scientist) In the 1940s and 1950s, New Zealand accelerated its movement away from the British imperial framework. Over the following decades, its leaders widened the social model inherited from the Seddon and Savage governments, while also investing in technologies to ensure the country’s energy independence.6 NEW WONDERS - Uluṟu - Aitutaki Lagoon - Bungle Bungle Range - Whakaari Volcano - The Royal Palace of Papeʻete - Mauna Kea Observatory PLUS 7 INDEPENDENT PEOPLES, 15 NEW NARRATIVE EVENTS & NEW IN-GAME THEMED MUSIC TRACKS COMPOSED BY ARNAUD ROY.

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Civilization VI: Nubia Civilization & Scenario Pack DLC - (PC) Steam EUROPE Digital Key

Civilization VI: Nubia Civilization & Scenario Pack DLC - (PC) Steam EUROPE Digital Key

About This Content Amanitore leads Nubia in Sid Meier’s Civilization VI! Nubia’s ranged units are strong, easy to build and quick promote, and they can use their unique Nubian Pyramid improvement to boost the construction and yield of districts. If you want to build a strong foundation early in the game for success, then Nubia is the right civ for you.Includes the Nubian Civilization with Amanitore, the Pitati Archer unique unit, Nubian Pyramid unique improvement, and the new Jebel Barkal Wonder.Civ Unique Ability: Nubia gets bonus production towards Ranged units, and all Ranged units gain combat experience faster. Mines provide extra production over strategic resources, and extra gold over luxury resources. Leader Unique Ability: Amanitore gives Nubia bonus production towards building Districts, which can be boosted further if there is a Nubian Pyramid adjacent to the City Center. Unique Unit: The Pitati Archer replaces the Ancient Era Archer. It is stronger and faster than the ancient Archer and upgrades to Crossbowman. Unique Infrastructure: The Nubian Pyramid can be built on Desert, Desert Hills, or Floodplains, and provides Faith, as well as additional yields based on the adjacent District, or Food for the City Center.New “Gifts of the Nile” Scenario:Choose Nubia or Egypt as you compete against the other civ to be the first to complete 7 Temples to Amun in this scenario set along the banks of the great Nile River. Includes unique rules and gameplay, and the Nile River is navigable by Naval units. 125 Turn limit.New Jebel Barkal Wonder:This Wonder provides extra Faith to all nearby Cities, and must be built on Desert Hills.

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HUMANKIND - Cultures of Latin America Pack DLC - (PC) Steam EUROPE Digital Key

HUMANKIND - Cultures of Latin America Pack DLC - (PC) Steam EUROPE Digital Key

Push HUMANKIND even further with the Cultures of Latin America DLC! The HUMANKIND Cultures of Latin America DLC includes: - 6 New Cultures - 6 New Wonders - 9 Independent Peoples - 15 Narrative Events - 30+ New in-game themed music tracks composed by Arnaud Roy6 NEW CULTURES Era 1 – Caralans (Builder) The Caralan culture developed on the arid lands of the South American pacific shores at the beginning of the third millennium BCE. Here, they built a complex urban society where complementary communities of farmers and fishermen participated in the production of food surpluses that ensured Caralan prosperity. Era 2 – Nazca (Aesthete) The Nazca took advantage of the farming possibilities offered by their environment to build a perennial culture at the beginning of the second century CE. Experts in ceramics and weaving, they left incredible tokens of their craft and mythology in their numerous tombs and on the desert soil itself. Era 3 – Taíno (Agrarian) The Taíno were affiliated to the Arawak speaking peoples and were dominant in the Greater Antilles between the 7th and 13th centuries. Endowed with great adaptation capacities, they took advantage of a wide variety of biomes, thriving through agriculture on lands relatively poor in animal and vegetal diversities. Era 4 – Inca (Expansionist) According to their mythology, the Inca were the heirs of Manco Capac who founded the city of Cuzco for his people. From the 15th century onward, they launched a successful series of conquests and integrated most of the Andean world in the Tawantinsuyu, the “Realm of the four parts”. Era 5 – Argentinians (Merchant) After the proclamation of its independence in 1816, San Martin’s homeland played a decisive role in the destruction of Spanish authority in South America. After decades of political construction and conflicts, Argentina benefited from its integration into the globalized market to become a major exporter of agricultural products. Era 6 – Cubans (Aesthete) The final capture of La Havana by Fidel Castro’s guerrilleros in January 1959 sanctioned the end of both Batista and the United States’ domination in Cuba. From this date onward, the combative resistance offered by the island to its neighboring superpower gave its people and leaders a tremendous international aura. 6 NEW WONDERS Pyramid of the Sun - Teotihuacan Maracana Stadium Salar de Uyuni Salto Angel Lençóis Maranhenses Atacama Desert PLUS 9 INDEPENDENT PEOPLE, 15 NEW NARRATIVE EVENTS & 30+ NEW IN-GAME THEMED MUSIC TRACKS COMPOSED BY ARNAUD ROY

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Total War Rome II - Beasts of War Unit Pack DLC DLC - (PC) Steam EUROPE Digital Key

Total War Rome II - Beasts of War Unit Pack DLC DLC - (PC) Steam EUROPE Digital Key

Total War: ROME II – Beasts of War Marshall your savagery, and strike primal fear into the hearts of your enemies with the Beasts of War unit pack for ROME II. Comprising seven new battlefield units, Beasts of War brings further variety to ROME II’s already diverse unit roster. Terrorise your enemies and slow their progress with beehive, scorpion and snake-pot ballistas, or crush them under the weight of heavily-armoured Cataphract Camels and Mercenary Syrian Armoured Elephants. And when their will is broken and they flee the field, run them down with two new breeds of ferocious war-dogs. Beasts of War brings introduces the following recruitable units to ROME II: • Molossian Dogs Can be recruited by: Epirus A heavily muscled beast from western Greece, the now-extinct Molossian is considered to be the predecessor of many of today’s larger breeds, such as the Rottweiler and Great Dane. Used as both a guard dog and in battle, Virgil remarked “never, with them on guard, need you fear for your stalls a midnight thief, or onslaught of wolves, or Iberian brigands at your back.” These vicious dogs do not tire easily, and never lose the scent of an enemy. • Beehive Onager Can be recruited by: Athens, Epirus, Macedon, Sparta, and Syracuse Whilst large-scale beekeeping for agricultural purposes was a later innovation, the humble honeybee nevertheless held an important place in ancient Greek culture. A trio of mythical nymphs, the Thriae or ‘bee maidens’, were loved by Apollo and Poseidon, bearing their children. Bees also have a practical application in battle, as a swarm of angry bees will always cause troops to stall and panic. • Scorpion Pot Ballista Can be recruited by: Pontus, Parthia Home to the most lethal scorpions in the known world, whose sting can paralyse and kill a man within an hour, it was only a matter of time before a wily Middle Eastern general used them against his enemies. Spare a thought, then, for the Roman emperor Severus; whilst besieging the Parthian city of Hatra, his army was showered with pots of scorpions from atop the city walls. Like Trajan before him, Severus failed to breach the defences, even after two attempts. • Snake Pot Ballista Can be recruited by: Carthage Perhaps the most famous use of potted animals was Hannibal Barca’s tactic against the fleets of Eumenes II of Pergamon. Hurling large clay pots full of venomous snakes onto the decks of Eumenes’ ships; he panicked the enemy fleet and won the day. Any unit struck by writhing, venomous snakes will pause to consider the wisdom of marching onwards! • Camel Cataphracts Can be recruited by: Parthia The Roman general Macrinus was not noted for his experience, although had another fought the Battle of Nisbis in 217 AD, it’s hard to imagine he’d be any less stunned by the Parthian cataphract camels fielded that day. Wearing coats of tough, yet flexible, scale-mail, they made an awesome and terrifying sight as they punched through the frontlines and spooked the Roman horses with their camels’ earthy stench. • Celtic Warhounds Can be recruited by: Iceni, Cantiaci, Caledones, Demetae, Dunmonii, Brigantes, and Ebdani Dogs have always been useful for guard, patrol and scout work. With skilled handlers they can also be used effectively on the battlefield. Attack dogs were specifically bred and trained to ignore the noise and chaos of combat. The Celtic tribes of the late Iron Age put them to great use. Their speed and ferocity made them ideal shock-troops, and perfect for running down fleeing stragglers. • Mercenary Syrian Armoured Elephants Can be hired as mercenaries in: Dura, Antioch, Tyros, and Palmeira Indian elephants first came to the Middle East when Seleucus, one of Alexander the Great’s Successors, invaded India in 305 BC. 500 war elephants were handed over as part of the peace treaty between the Seleucid dynasty and the Mauryans of India, and the Seleucids went on to breed many more from this initial stock. War elephants remained an important part of the Seleucid army until their defeat by the Romans at Magnesia in 190 BC, following which they were forbidden from breeding more. • Wolf Warriors In the Germanic world, the cult of Wodenaz was so large that people of the age often had wolf-related names, such as Vulfolaic ("Wolf-dancer"), Wolfhetan ("Wolf-hide"), and Wolfdregil ("Wolf-runner"). Wolfgang, or "Wolf-gait", has remained a popular German name to this day. The Wolf Warriors, available to the Suebi and as mercenaries for holders of any province in Germania, drape themselves in wolf-hides and fight with the spirit of Wodenaz. • Sobek Cultists Defender of the Nile and protector of Pharaoh's power, Sobek was the crocodile-headed god of ancient Egypt from the Old Kingdom period through to the Ptolemaic dynasty and beyond. As such, crocodiles were venerated for their violent, primal qualities, and were even bred on temple sites as a living personifications of the god, and mummified when they died. With

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Grand Theft Auto Online: Criminal Enterprise Starter Pack DLC - Playstation EUROPE Digital Key

Grand Theft Auto Online: Criminal Enterprise Starter Pack DLC - Playstation EUROPE Digital Key

Grand Theft Auto V for PC is an action adventure game, the fifth in the GTA series. As with the other games in the series, you score points by committing crimes. The game alternates between third-person narrative and play and first-person play, and you play as three criminals trying to avoid a determined government agency and committing heists. You do not pick just one character to play as, the game’s narrative jumps from one character to the next. ABOUT THE GAME The game is set in the fictional town of San Andreas which is based loosely on generic southern California life. While much of the game’s scripted action takes place in the city, the world is much larger than previous GTA offerings, and players can explore freely. The city lies in Blaine County, near another city, Los Santos (both also fictional) and all areas can be accessed from the beginning of the game. FULLY OPERATIONAL TOWNS! However, some gameplay needs to be unlocked in the open map area, before you can get the full flavour of what the game has to offer. But it is well worth exploring as you play, or in between the linear missions: Los Santos boasts a fully operational golf course, tennis courts, you can go to the races – there is even a stock market that you can watch for fluctuations. Movie theatres allow you to watch a movie if you want some downtime, or you help to mug (or save from being mugged) an unsuspecting passer-by, you can collect vehicles, or even rob an armoured van – whatever you fancy when the situation arises in the game! The story is centred around the heist action and there are plenty of shooting and driving scenarios to keep players engaged and interested. Players use melee attacks, explosions and firearms to defeat their enemies, and can drive, swim, run and jump to move around the world. Exploring the wider world, you can even steal planes and fly over the terrain to cut down travel times. The game is very immersive, almost like an interactive movie rather than a game, with the actions interspersed with plenty of driving conversations and connecting scenes to watch while you wait for your next opportunity to shoot up a bank or commit a heist. IF YOU CAN’T DO THE TIME… Your criminality puts a target on your back so do bear that in mind when being lawless! The worse the crime you commit the higher on the ‘wanted’ list you are – and this impacts on how aggressively law enforcement will behave towards you when they catch up with you. If they do! MAKE A FEATURE FILM! Director mode is a new feature of this version of GTA, and it allows you to explore the world as any character but with an artistic, creative eye. You can record pieces of footage, then cut and edit it into a short film – you can do this while still following the narrative arc of the game, or while you are exploring in and around Blaine County. More about Director Mode below. Be spontaneous – you can buy a vehicle and break into the airport to do wheelies on the runway, only to find an easily accessible plane that you can hop into and fly away, off to elsewhere for a completely unexpected adventure! WAYS TO PLAY Single Player Players must complete the linear missions in order to progress in the game, but it is a matter of individual choice as to whether you blast through all the levels to unlock all areas and upgrades for leisurely exploration of the open world later, or if you want to take your time, exploring assets and areas as they unlock as you savour your journey through the game. Multiplayer A massive online offering where up to thirty players can join in, more about which on Grand Theft Auto V Premium Online Edition [https://www.instant-gaming.com/en/4211-buy-key-rockstar-grand-theft-auto-v-premium-online-edition/] Director Mode As mentioned above, this way of playing allows you to make movies. You can opt for humorous montages – slips, trips or close-ups of ridiculous action shots, or let out your inner Spielberg and use the full range of editing and cutting tools to craft high-quality footage. The game is rendered with exquisite attention to detail, from the garbage bags littering the back alleys to the splendour of the sunset caught in character’s sunglasses – there is nothing left out and all can be displayed to good effect in your film. However, be warned, if you die while ‘filming’, you lose your footage and have to start again!

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