Note: The statistics presented in this article were collected on the day of publication.
Let’s explore how bonuses are distributed around the world:
1. Grain
Grain is widely distributed across the globe, with no single country holding a monopoly. However, there is a slight increase in production observed in Iran.

2. Iron
Iron is largely controlled by five key countries: the USA, Slovenia, Iran, Brazil, and Macedonia.

3. Fuel
Fuel production is primarily dominated by Portugal, Macedonia, Hungary, and Iran.

4. Titanium
Titanium is distributed among several nations, with no significant monopoly. Bosnia and Romania, however, exhibit strong production levels.

5. Food
France, Bulgaria, and Japan form the leading trio in bread production.

6. Weapons
As in the real world, the USA dominates weapon manufacturing, with Iran striving to balance the scales.

7. Aircraft
The USA leads in military aircraft production, closely followed by Indonesia and Iran.

8. Tickets
Portugal emerges as the leading producer of tickets, showcasing its position as a major tourist destination.

Combos
Several countries have managed to secure multiple bonuses, but not every country use the combo-production wich means having the bonus of a ressource and its raw material too. The few combos wich exist:
- The USA and Iran capitalize on the Iron + Weapon and Titanium + Aircraft combinations.
- Portugal focuses on the Fuel + Ticket combo.
- Surprisingly, no country has yet achieved a Grain + Food combo.
We’ll revisit this analysis in a month to track any changes in the global resource map.
Stay tuned for updates and deeper insights into the evolving global bonus distribution!


