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Weekly Challenges: New Mode in The Battle of Polytopia

Author : Claire Apr 14,2025

Weekly Challenges: New Mode in The Battle of Polytopia

The Battle of Polytopia has just spiced up its gameplay with the introduction of Weekly Challenges, offering a fresh and exciting way to test your strategic prowess in this beloved 4X strategy game. Dive in to discover everything you need to know about this new feature.

It Was Random Before

You're well aware of how randomness shapes the experience in The Battle of Polytopia, with its ever-changing enemies, resources, and maps keeping every game session unpredictable. However, the latest free update brings a more structured approach to the competition.

Each week, players are presented with the same map, tribe, and gameplay conditions. The challenge? You have 20 turns to achieve the highest possible score, and you can only attempt it once per day, giving you a maximum of seven tries per week.

This new feature also allows you to experiment with tribes you might not yet own. The game boasts a total of 16 tribes—four included in the base game and twelve more available for purchase at $1-4 each. In The Battle of Polytopia Weekly Challenges, everyone competes with the same tribe, regardless of ownership.

Will Weekly Challenges Make The Battle of Polytopia More Exciting?

Absolutely, I believe so. The new mode also introduces a League system, where everyone starts in the Entry League. Your performance each week determines whether you move up or down. The top third of players advance, 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. If you miss a week, you won't be demoted, but your ranking will adjust based on the performance of others.

Ready to take on the Weekly Challenges? Head over to the Google Play Store to experience this new feature in The Battle of Polytopia.

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