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What was originally looking like a free update to the brilliant Plague Inc: Evolved is instead going to be a massive expansion that is "big enough to be a brand new game".

In Plague Inc: The Cure, Ndemic Creations worked with various real-world health organisations including the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness (CEPI), World Health Organisation (WHO) and Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network (GOARN). You will balance social, economic and global health factors in order to keep the disease under control whilst also maintaining public trust - so it's very much the opposite of the normal gameplay.

Looks like we missed their teaser from a few weeks back too:

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"From contact tracing to vaccine development and manufacturing, Plague Inc: The Cure encapsulates the complexities of a global pandemic response and highlights how crucial international collaboration is needed to address such a threat." — Richard Hatchett, CEO of CEPI.

Ndemic are creating this due to the ongoing situation with COVID19, mentioning they worked closely with CEPI and they hope to have made a "compelling and accurate strategy game of pandemic response". This follows on from when they donated $250,000 back in March to help support the likes of CEPI.

For players, the good news is that Plague Inc: The Cure will be temporarily free for all players "until COVID-19 is under control". No release date yet but we should hear more within the next few weeks.

You can buy the full game of Plague Inc: Evolved on Humble Store and Steam.

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razing32 Nov 13, 2020
I love trailers that don't tell me anytihng about the game /s

Guessing this will be a mirror of the original game ?
cure the disease instead of spreading it ?
Philadelphus Nov 13, 2020
I love trailers that don't tell me anytihng about the game /s
I know right? A 52-second video—nearly a full minute long—that can be summed up with the 10 words "Hey, there's a new expansion coming called 'The Cure.'"

That said, it could be interesting to essentially play in reverse; I'll check it out whenever it comes out.
furaxhornyx Nov 13, 2020
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Guessing this will be a mirror of the original game ?
cure the disease instead of spreading it ?

Easy, just stop clicking on those blue bubbles

Anyway, I played Plague Inc on my mobile back then, and I think they did great with the game, various diseases and scenarios. So, I am curious to see how this "sequel" will play out
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