Strategy specialists Paradox had a big day today, taking the lid off a bunch of new projects due for release over the next couple of years, including both new games and expansions to existing ones.
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CITIES: SKYLINES 2 ANNOUNCED
Biggest news first: Cities: Skylines, the world’s premier city-builder and a game that is somehow now eight years old, is getting a sequel. The debut trailer is sadly all cinematic, so there’s not much to be gained from it, but the accompanying press release has a little more info:
OK, so it doesn’t. That really doesn’t tell us anything either, especially what this is going to be doing that we can’t already do in Cities: Skylines. Ah well, at least it’ll look nicer! Maybe!
CRUSADER KINGS III: TOURS AND TOURMAMENTS
Crusader Kings III is getting a new expansion called Tours and Tournaments, which like the game’s last major update, Royal Court, is geared more towards the character and RPG side of the game than its broader strategic content.
There’s a lot more info on it here, but basically:
The expansion will add three major events for you to travel to: Grand Tournaments, Grand Weddings and Grand Tours, each of them letting you strut about your realm, meet people and giving the player even more menus popping up asking you to choose a dialogue/action option.
It’ll be released in “late Spring”.
THE LAMPLIGHTERS LEAGUE
This looks cool! This is a brand new thing, a “tactical turn-based strategy game set in an alternate 1933", which is a longer way of describing what was surely its elevator pitch, which is “It’s Indiana Jones x XCOM”.
Since that trailer has zero gameplay in it, here’s a second:
The game is due out on “PC and Xbox Series X and S consoles in 2023".
EUROPA UNIVERSALIS IV
Venerable grand strategy classic Europa Universalis IV is getting its 2168th expansion with Domination, which “offers new mission trees, new government reforms, new estate management and new events for several of the major powers in the game”.
That means powers like Britain, Spain and France have been “given new life and new balance, with greater historical depth, more promising rewards and branching mission trees so player choices can have a dramatic impact on the course of history”.