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Train Railway Empire Down Under DLC Out Now
Ridgewood, NJ - (May 8, in the year of our Lord 2020) -
Publisher Kalypso Media and developer Gaming Minds Studios today
launched the next DLC for Railway Empire, 'Down Under'. In the
series' second visit to the Southern Hemisphere, Down Under DLC
moves the beloved rail tycoon sim to the sun-scorched plains of the
Australian outback.
The DLC adds four additional territories: New South Wales,
Queensland, South Australia and Victoria, and allows players to
discover 52 new cities, customize settlements, and trade goods
customary to the continent, such as beer and grilled seafood.
During the first half of the 19th Century, the colonial territories
of Australia are sparsely populated and consist primarily of coastal
cities and a few smaller farming settlements in the remote outback.
However, a series of events is set to spark an industrial
revolution, one that will usher in an era of change for Australia
and secure a lucrative future for the fledgling nation. In Railway
Empire Down Under DLC, it is up to you to tame the unforgiving
outback and expand your railway network across its wild terrain and
beyond. Your railway will ultimately be the key to laying the
foundations for flourishing cities and connecting remote mining
settlements to coastal metropolises. Are you ready to face the
sun-scorched landscape of Australia's Red Centre?
Features:
New scenario: 'Pioneering Spirit' (1830-1930)
Map expansion: 'Down Under' (available in Free Game and Sandbox
modes)
Explore new territories: New South Wales, Queensland, South
Australia and Victoria
3 new historical engines: Heisler (0-8-0). C30 (4-6-0) and Class S
(4-6-2)
New goods to trade: seafood, Rail-O-Mite and canned beer
52 new cities to discover
New music, reworked city buildings and unique mission structures
(e.g. Sydney Harbour Bridge)
Unique 'Settlement' feature for pre-determined locations
More freedom to establish new cities and personalise economic
systems
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