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Yes Dynasties is the complete edition of Pharaoh.
You can uninstall Pharaoh and install Dynasties which is a 75gb of data.
There have been too many additions and new mechanics that make patching Pharaoh just a nightmare let alone fixing any bugs and fine tuning balance.
This is the most functional way to deliver the full game.
On the other hand Dynasties will receive support and further patches till the end of the year and 'maybe' more content.
THis plus a fresh start was needed for the game either way tbh
plus Mixing reviews for this version and alpha pharoah would be a headache
Even IF u wanna be that person and say they did it to "manipulate reviews" but I mean the games are two completely diff versions of each other and you could say pharoah was the early access even through they released it as "feature complete"
Players number in Dynasties is up exceeding 3 Kingdoms and Rome II. So it seems so far that the new update has been well received and while Pharaoh was limited in map coverage, Dynasties is making up for it.
I the Dynasties version yes.... Kendji has made one for the masses. Check the workshop there.