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Realpolitiks 3 Earth and Beyond Early Access Release Date

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Prague, Czech Republic – October 16, in the year of our Lord 2024 - Are you ready to take your political future into your own hands - To start a legacy that will extend into the very galaxy itself? Then brace for Realpolitiks 3: Earth and Beyond, a grand strategy title like no other, which will release into Early Access on October 22 (with a limited time 15% launch discount) - playable demo is now available as part of Steam Next Fest.

Developed by Jujubee and published by Fulqrum Publishing, Realpolitiks 3: Earth and Beyond invites you to prove your political brilliance - pick from a range of 195 countries, set up your government and navigate the pitfalls of domestic and international politics. A glorious destiny awaits - the domination of not just the Earth, but the whole Solar system!

To achieve this ultimate goal, you will have to carefully consider a myriad of decisions, starting with the choice of a country you wish to lead. Taking control of any contemporary nation in order to fulfil your ambitions: from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe and everything in between.

You will also need to select your optimal form of government, build your cabinet of ministers, improve your character’s skills - all while leading your country’s efforts in economic development, research, diplomacy, espionage or war. Will you lead your people to the stars, or to their ultimate doom?

From its launch into Early Access, Realpolitiks 3: Earth and Beyond will feature three game modes (Realism, Overdrive and Sandbox), which can be played on Earth, and slowly expanding out into the solar system - with the option to lead any country existing in 2010, the starting year of the campaign.

Realism ties the player to a world which runs very similarly to our own, with pacts dividing the world between several blocs such as NATO and the EU. Meanwhile, Overdrive offers a freedom of experience with all stats dialled up to 11, allowing the player to engage in an all-out brawl between the strongest nations. Finally, Sandbox allows the player to build up from the start and make their nation a success under their rule - but be warned, it’s a long and hard journey to the top!

The game will be shaped by its community throughout the Early Access period, with the team interacting directly with the community on Discord server and Steam Discussion forums to improve the game during development.

A number of features and mechanics are already planned to be added during the Early Access period - with the final 1.0 launch expected to be released in early 2025. These include the possibility to use weapons of mass destruction, implement martial law, the influence of pollution on the environment, different winning objectives for campaigns and much more - even overall different campaign scenarios and recreating historical countries. The developers are also planning to add more textual localizations to the game at full launch, including French, German, Spanish, Polish, Simplified Chinese and Russian. Of course, due to the nature of Early Access, these plans can change based on community feedback.

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