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Foundation 1.0 Modding Now Live!
Hello Everyone!
Modding is now available in Foundation 1.0!
With this latest update, you will be able to take your medieval city-building experience to the next level, with custom buildings, unique gameplay, balancing tweaks and much more!
More than 20 mods are already available at this time.
Modders are actively updating existing mods and creating new ones, so while the selection may be limited at first, expect plenty more to roll in as the community expands the possibilities!
How to Get Mods?
Foundation mods are hosted on mod.io, but you don’t need to leave the game to access them. Simply open the in-game Mod Browser, explore what’s available, and install with a single click.

Then, select your mods when starting a new game. Eas

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