Cities: Skylines and Crusader Kings publisher Paradox Interactive held a showcase today, showing off updates on previously-announced games and some entirely brand new titles. From the newly-revealed Cities: Skylines II to a new expansion revealed for Crusader Kings III, read on to learn everything announced at today's event.
Cities: Skylines II is coming to PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC later this year. The reveal promised the most realistic city simulation ever created, with transportation and economy systems, construction and customization options, and more modding capabilities. This sequel to the 2015 original will let players build any type of city they want, from a tiny village to a huge metropolis.
Crusader Kings III is getting a new PC expansion titled Tours & Tournaments. This expansion to Paradox's strategy RPG will let players tour their monarch's realm to check in on vassals, host or fight in grand tournaments, and plan royal weddings.
Paradox revealed a new turn-based strategy game from Harebrained Schemes, the studio behind the Shadowrun Trilogy. The game is called The Lamplighters League, and it's a stylish pulp adventure set in an alternate 1933. In addition to strategy combat, players will also make choices that will directly determine the world's fate.
Paradox revealed a new expansion for its strategy game Europa Universalis IV titled Domination. This expansion has new mission trees for the Ottoman Empire, Ming China, France, Russia, and more, which change the types of alternate histories available. There are also new military units for several nations, political Estates to manage, and dozens of added historical events.
Paradox revealed a new expansion for Iceflake Studios' Surviving the Aftermath.
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