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Tropico 6 [Steam] is slated to release next year with day-1 Linux support, here's the latest video straight out of Gamescom.

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I must admit, something about Tropico 5 didn't really click with me in the end. I'm hoping this one will, as the older titles I do have fond memories of. I will likely give this a review when the time is right.

It's pleasing to know that Kalypso Media will continue to publish Linux games!

About the game:

In times of political turmoil and social unrest, the people are calling for visionary leaders, who will steer the fate of their country with foresight and ingenuity. Prove yourself once again as a feared dictator or peace-loving statesman on the island state of Tropico and shape the fate of your very own banana republic through four distinctive eras. Face new challenges on the international stage and always keep the needs of your people in mind.

For the first time in the series, manage extensive archipelagos, build bridges to connect your islands and use new means of transportation and infrastructure. Send your Tropicans on raids to steal the wonders of the world, including the Statue of Liberty and the Eiffel Tower. Customize your palace at will and give election speeches from your balcony, to win the favor of your subjects.

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slaapliedje Aug 26, 2017
Tropico has always looked absolutely fantastic. I remember some magazine article about the first game where they were creating little trees like those who play Miniatures games like to do, and then they were rendering based on those miniature trees.

Kalypso is quickly turning into another publisher like Paradox, though mysteriously we never got Urban Empire. Though looking at the reviews on Steam, maybe that's a good thing?
finaldest Aug 26, 2017
There is a gameplay preview available on Youtube for those that are interested.

I will likely pickup T6 as I own the previous iterations however I am getting a little bored with the lack of innovation so I am hoping this game will offer something new to spice it up a bit.
Ehvis Aug 26, 2017
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I tried Tropico 5 during a free weekend and it couldn't really interest me. Which is weird, because I normally enjoy these types of games. Maybe this one works better for me.
hardpenguin Aug 26, 2017
Looking good! As an avid player of first game in the series (using Wine) as well as the latest one (since it is native on Linux), I have high hopes in the upcoming Tropico, this time from a completely different developer than previously.
PlayX Aug 27, 2017
I'm a bit worried about the UE4. Many Devs seems to have Problems with the Engine if they want to bring a game to Linux. Hopefully they test it during develepment and not only press the "publish to linux" button on the end and then see the problems.
Shished Aug 27, 2017
Here is gameplay video from Gamescom 2017
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsLG32-PDjY
Tiedemann Aug 27, 2017
Looks really good and will def buy it.
I like how they don't add too much fancy stuff to each game just to attract new players, but I also find the first games more charming than the new ones. I loved T2.
1xok Aug 27, 2017
A detailed interview. Unfortunately only in German:

https://youtu.be/SjMFy7YEAOk

Linux and MacOS is definitely on the list. It will be a simultaneous release for Windows, MacOS, Linux, PS4 and XBox.

See: https://youtu.be/SjMFy7YEAOk?t=14m40s

The reporters have inquired. The developer answered that they have the necessary experience for this and because of the Unreal Engine also do not have to start at zero.

Have over 100h in Tropico5. Excited. :)


Last edited by 1xok on 27 August 2017 at 11:05 am UTC
lucifertdark Aug 27, 2017
I have every Tropico game released so far, along with every DLC & I have yet to play a single one of them, I will be buying Tropico 6 so it'll get added to the list of games I really need get on with playing.
slaapliedje Aug 27, 2017
Quoting: lucifertdarkI have every Tropico game released so far, along with every DLC & I have yet to play a single one of them, I will be buying Tropico 6 so it'll get added to the list of games I really need get on with playing.

Ha, I have played a bit of the first and was amazed at how well the 5th plays with the Steam Controller, but beyond playing those two for an hour or so, I am in the same boat where I own all of them, but haven't really played them.
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