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Victoria 3 Details
STOCKHOLM - 12 June in the year of our Lord 2022 -
Paradox Interactive has unveiled a new trailer for Victoria 3, its
highly anticipated historical grand strategy game. This trailer (can
be seen in the FFG Reacts video) includes the first official look at
Victoria 3 gameplay, highlighting how players can overcome
challenges, affect policy, and lead their nation. Victoria 3 will
launch later this year for PC, and players who want to be notified
when the game is available can add it to their wishlist today on
Steam.
Set in the rapidly moving 19th and early 20th centuries, Victoria 3
is a deep societal simulation, challenging players to develop a
nation through industry, trade and political reform while keeping
your population content and well-fed.
A sequel to a beloved cult classic, Victoria 3 builds on Paradox’s
established history as a creator of well-researched and highly
interactive strategy games, with a strong emphasis on replayability
and the opportunity for players to write their own histories in a
persuasive and immersive world setting.
Features of Victoria 3 include:
Infinite Replayability: Rewrite history as any of dozens of nations
from the Victorian Era, from industrial powerhouses like Great
Britain and Prussia to populous giants like Russia and Qing China or
powers in waiting like Japan or Colonial Canada.
Deep Societal Simulation: Every inhabitant of your nation is
simulated, whether farmer or clerk, capitalist or craftsman. Each
has personal beliefs, political preferences and, most importantly, a
standard of living to maintain.
Challenging Economic Gameplay: Develop your economy through
construction of new buildings and new industries, trading surplus
goods in the markets of the world and importing what your population
needs to make life affordable.
Diplomatic Brinkmanship: Anything you can win through war can also
be done at the negotiating table. Open diplomatic plays, calling on
allies for support, as you press demands on weaker or rival nations.
Political Development: Manage the various political factions in your
country through laws and reforms. Will you improve the life of your
citizens, if it means angering established authorities?
A Living World: Watch the map change before your eyes, as newly
constructed railways run between burgeoning cities, many of which
were mere hamlets decades before.
No word on a physical copy version of this game on this system(s)
in the US at this time.
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