Greetings Leaders,
This week we begin our Juneteenth Event running throughout all of June. Grab extra Troop Tactics to prepare for the summer battles this week too. You can find all that and more in the Week Ahead!
Special Shader Callback Sale! 6/1 - 7/6
If you missed out on some Commander Shaders from their previous appearances, now is the time to pick up what you missed.
The following Shaders will be available until 7/6/26:
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Blackout
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Onyx
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Fallen Angel
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Energy
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Rave
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Maroon Mayhem
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Stinger
Event Passes
D-Day Event 6/4 - 6/11
Our D-Day Event Pass brings free Troop Tactics like Leonidas, Big Red One, and American Marine. Upgrade to the Premium tier and collect 12h SpeedUps, Troop Tactics like the Super Stallion & Apache, and a SCUD Missile Encampment.
Events
Great Pyramid of Giza Event 6/1 - 7/20
Quickly build and expand your city during the Great Pyramid at Giza event!
Few manmade monuments have inspired as much awe as the pyramids at Giza. They were built to house the remains of three pharaohs from the Fourth Dynasty of the Egyptian Old Kingdom. From largest to smallest they belonged to Khufu, his son Khafre, and Khafre’s son Menkaure. Though they were once fully covered in shining white limestone, now only the top of the middle pyramid retains its original casing.
Scholars have long debated how the Pyramids were built. Massive stones had to be hauled to the site and set in place without the help of cranes, pulleys, or even the wheel. Current theories suggest that the Egyptians may have relied on water power for both transporting and raising the stones. Archaeological evidence also shows that the builders were not slaves, as is commonly imagined, but rather skilled workers who were well-fed and well-paid.
For the duration of the event, Farms, Caravans, and Oil Wells will produce:
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20% More Food!
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20% More Gold!
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20% More Oil!
Juneteenth 6/1 - 7/6
This week kicks off our Juneteenth Event!
The Emancipation Proclamation was issued on January 1st, 1863, in the middle of the American Civil War, freeing millions of enslaved people across the country. Nearly two and a half years passed before the Proclamation was announced to Texas. On June 19th, 1865, several months after the end of the Civil War, Union soldiers led by Major General Gordon Granger landed at Galveston, Texas to announce that the war had ended and the enslaved were now free. June 19th, later coined Juneteenth, marked the end of slavery in the United States. Early Juneteenth celebrations drew little interest outside of the African American community, and in some cases, there was outward resistance against commemorating the holiday. The rise of classroom textbook instruction in lieu of family historical teachings led to a decline in Juneteenth participation during the early 20th century. However, participation in Juneteenth would later see a resurgence during the Civil Rights movement of the 1950s and 60s. On January 1st, 1980, Texas became the first state to declare Juneteenth an official state holiday. Today, Juneteenth celebrates African American freedom and achievement while encouraging continuous self-development and a respect for all cultures.
Enjoy these discounts for a limited time!
33% off the following Coalition upgrades:
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Americans
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Cherokee
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Ethiopians
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Filipinos
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Indians
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Maori
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Mongols
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Russians