[GS] Future Update?

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Sarah Terrorises Kittens. (Sarah Darney discovers the explosive kittens cardgame and goes nuts with number of explosive kittens in the stack. No dismantle cards allowed and extra nopes)
Sean Tries (not to get) Killed. (Infinite development time announcement for civ 6. Future civ games put on hold indefinitely)
Serious Ten Kommandments. (Religion mod for serious conservative people. Killing units is forbidden. So is drinking whine for Catherine. There can be only one religion)
Slow Turn keys. (the first players unlucking all acievements get the game extended with extra era`s till 2300)
 
I went through the wikipedia list of rulers for Babylon, Byzantines, Maya, and Portugal. None have STK for initials.
 
Come on guys. STK. It's obviously meant to say steak, and we are getting an independent Texas civ (we already have Australia and Japan).

Furthermore, it's Steak #1, which is simply Firaxis continuing to hold an American, we're the best world view.

Not much of a mystery.

I think you're on to something here (or maybe just 'on something')

But the great Stake Civ would be Argentina: Only Brazil and Australia export more beef/steak, and they are both already in the game.

Or with a slight change in spelling, the Stake Civ would be Wallachia with their very own Undead King with a stake through his heart.
 
I'm not even going other coming up with an explanation for the acronym. There are thousands of possibilities, but I'd say it's probably a proper name (like Vesuvius was).
 
What if, and I only suggest this based on some of the questions in the survey, STK is an abbreviation for something like "Season Ticket." A subscriber based full expansion or smaller content package. Could that also explain "stat" which would work globally with win percentages and seasonal achievements? Then again the section of steamdb where I was able to locate the new achievements is titled "Stats", so it could be as simple as that.

I may be way off, but a long while back there was mention of 2K and some restructuring of the revenue model. I don't think this is the case in this instance, but the thought just crossed my mind.
 
Found this list with all meanings for the STK abbreviation:
STK - Stock
STK - Stick
STK - Stack
STK - Steak
STK - Stuck
STK - Sivil Toplum Kurulusu
STK - Satellite Tool Kit
STK - Storage Technology Corporation
STK - Sim Tool Kit
STK - Shoot To Kill
STK - Strake
STK - Stakes Race
STK - Personal Stock Monitor File
STK - STurmKanone
STK - CRiSP Harvest File
STK - StichbanKeramik
STK - HyperStudio Stack File
STK - Standard Test Key
STK - Science and Technology Knowledge

STK - Situation Track display
STK - Single Tone Keying
STK - Sterling, Colorado USA
STK - Statistical Tool Kit
STK - Sticker Store Sticker file
STK - Sent To Kill
STK - Synthesis ToolKit in C++
STK - Soluz Trudouogo Krest'ianstva (Russian - Union of Working Peasantry)
STK - Stephens Creek, Australia seismograph station
STK - Svensk Teologisk Kvartalskript (publication)
STK - Stickey (quality of bottom on nautical charts)
STK - Speedcore Terror Kinetic
STK - Spoiled Trustfund Kids
STK - Systems Tool Kit
STK - MetaMorph Imaging System Discovery - 1 Software Stack file
STK - Sliding Tool and Knife
STK - Sound Tight Knot
STK - Rail3D 2KD/2K3 Stock and Scenery Models file
STK - Savor The Kill
STK - Serine Threonine Kinase
STK - Solutions Through Knowledge
STK - Stay True Kid
STK - Super Tri Kids
STK - Spot Test Kit
STK - Strickland Resources Limited
STK - Suretrack

Most don't make any sense though "Science and Technology Knowledge" sounds semi plausible.
Otherwise I thought it was a Saint but only found a few that didn't made any sense either like St. Kitts, St. Konrad or St. Klaas (Santa Claus in english :)) but maybe I missed someone like a famous Byzantine saint (though Saint Claus (Nicolas) was from there actually, he was the bishop of Myra) or some name starting with S like Sam T.K. or Steven K.
Maybe STar K..... something something.
But maybe it is nothing of the above and is just a standard test key lol.
 
See I go away for a couple of days and we get news, let it be known
 
Possibly Scenario Tech Kit? A mod based kit for adding in non-default rules that would occur in mods?

Edit: St could also potentially work for a "Saint" either the Mountain/Volcano type or a prominent religious figure who might lead a civ. Could potentially work for a European or more specifically Byzantine civ.

Edit2: If we're going off the Saint K. idea, its not uncommon for Constantine to be spelled with a K? Saint Konstantin perhaps
 
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Sounds like "streak", to me.
 
What if, and I only suggest this based on some of the questions in the survey, STK is an abbreviation for something like "Season Ticket." A subscriber based full expansion or smaller content package. Could that also explain "stat" which would work globally with win percentages and seasonal achievements? Then again the section of steamdb where I was able to locate the new achievements is titled "Stats", so it could be as simple as that.

I may be way off, but a long while back there was mention of 2K and some restructuring of the revenue model. I don't think this is the case in this instance, but the thought just crossed my mind.

Somehow, I feel like "Season Ticket" might be the most reasonable explanation I've heard thus far. My only other thought is that it could be an abbreviation for a single code name, like "VSV" or whatever was for "Vesuvius."
 
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