|Atlas have  introduced The Maelstrom map, giving the world a more identifiable shape with clear areas of conflict and safety. Up next for Grapeshot Games was the Trade System that automates the gathering of simple resources and allows the creation of a trading network to advance a company’s influence in new ways. This was made possible with several new types of gathering buildings (farm, quarry, mine, and lumberyard), a warehouse which automatically collects from the farms, and a market which allows a company to configure automated trading from the warehouse.

Sea forts are now capturable micro-island that are integral to the Trade System. Companies can take over sea forts then tax trade shipments that go through its region or blockade other companies from using that trade route. The next step for this system is to add NPC ships to execute the company trades, allowing players to pirate these shipments.

 

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This week, Atlas sees the Area Claiming System coming to the public server! Place a land claim tower on a lawless region to assert ownership over that area and prevent others from building there — until they knock your tower down.

Atlas is synonymous with ships and a new Ship System is rolling out starting with modular ship designs. First was the Ramming Galley, a sturdy vessel that has rowers for a speed boost, allowing it to ram straight into enemy ships. In February we the game added the Majestic Kraken ship featuring two rows of gunports armed with 160% damage cannons. These ships laid the foundation for a new modular system of customisation – coming soon! This will allow players to easily swap various ship parts to change the function and the form of their ship. By the end of the year we expect players to be able to choose a ship skeleton and fully customize from bow to stern, giving full control of the type of ship they want to build while allowing beautiful ships to be effective at sea.

 

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Grapeshot Games have added new ways to protect your ships while you are not around. The armored dock now provides an added layer of protection while you are not around.

Taming and breeding are a fun highlight in Atlas and the devs continue to make tames more viable and more fun! The team behind the game are hard at work and are starting to introduce tamable sea creatures, with dolphins and seahorses recently added to the list of tamable and rideable creatures.

The focus is to make the game revolve even more around sea conflict and having a strong navy. This is why they have been making changes which reduce the amount of time you spend on land collecting resources and increase the amount of interactions you have on sea. Coming soon is trade winds, which are like the highways on the sea. This should allow players to move around on the map more and set up choke points for conflict. A strong fleet and well-trained Sea Tames will be necessary to have success in Atlas. Keep yer eye on the Atlas website www.playatlas.com for more details as we draw closer to these changes!

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