
Some franchises and games of note: Stellaris, Europa Universalis, Imperator: Rome, Crusader Kings, Hearts of Iron, Victoria and Cities: Skylines. You can watch the PDXCON stream over on its Twitch channel, as it’s live all weekend. A place to share content, ask questions and/or talk about Paradox Interactive games and of the company proper. Paradox Interactive truly has a lot going on with all these games. Finally, Prisoner Architect‘s fifth expansion, Second Chances, will be available June 16.

Additionally, Empire of Sin is also set to get its first expansion, Make It Count, which will launch alongside the previously announced Precinct Update. It has a 3D throne room and will feature new hybrid cultures, so it’s sounding rather promising. Crusader Kings III‘s first expansion, Royal Court, has received its first details. PDXCON made a couple more big announcements as well. You can play as many nations starting from 1936, and you’ll have to guide them through complex political situations while dealing with their neighbors. The game follows up on its 11-year-old predecessor, covering world events through the years 1836 1936. You’ll also be doing a lot of trading, with a highly complex economic system built around imports and exports. Victoria 3 was announced at PDXCon, a Paradox Interactive fan event, earlier this week. You’ll be tending to your citizenry, making sure they’re happy and educated, as well as making use of tools to keep things steadily improving. Paradox Interactive is promising that Victoria 3 will have one of their most detailed historical worlds yet, as people compete for resources and power in a manner befitting the series. It hopefully won’t be too long till they’re able to once again dump hundreds, if not thousands of hours into the next entry. It’s been nearly 11 years since its predecessor was released, so it’s understandable that fans have been waiting for this with a great amount of anticipation. Although no release window has been detailed, the game will be coming to Steam and Xbox Game Pass when the time comes. While Victoria 3 is without a doubt a grand strategy game, Paradox prefers to refer to it as a society simulator.
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People have been crying out for some time, but Paradox Interactive has finally seen fit to let us return to the past, as Victoria 3, the latest in its series of society strategy titles, has been announced.
