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Well this looks interesting, though it's so early, it's impossible to say exactly what it is or will be. But the words "historical" and "4X" and "Soren Johnson" sure do work well together
If so, that bodes well for the game. Civ IV and that are a great history!
Jupiters Forge (combined with ceres) rounded out the game a lot, increased variations on the dynamic campaign, and introduced a new play mode against AI using a sequence of prepared maps - a plotless static campaign against of sorts. As far as single player goes, I occasionally pop in to play the daily challenge map - another single player vs AI mode. There are two scenario pack DLCs as well, the first by Blues which presents really challenging scenarios, and the limited supply dlc which breaks a bunch of the familiar market dynamics and makes each level like a puzzle. Each scenario pack has about 20 scenarios so at least 10 hours of content each if you win them all first try... which you won't.
So with the built in scenarios, workshop, replayable dynamic campaign, JF static campaign, daily challenge, and two scenario pack DLCs, and ad-hoc skirmish vs AI there's actually a ton of single player content. Still good (and a very different experience) to play with friends though. ;)