Paradox Interactive has unveiled the first Victoria 3 gameplay trailer for their upcoming historical grand strategy game. Victoria 3 follows in the grand series tradition of a close focus on the 19th and early 20th centuries – complete with all the developing industry, burgeoning trade, and political reform which shaped the era. This latest entry in the cult classic strategy game is emphasising limitless replayability and the opportunity for player-driven stories.
Starting in 1836, Victoria 3 spans one hundred years of history and asks players how they want to lead their chosen nation to best develop their people into a thriving civilisation while keeping everyone fed, happy, and fulfilled. It’s an era that featured rapid global industrialisation and vastly expanded suffrage and voting rights, and Victoria 3 aims to capture that, taking onboard everything the team at Paradox has learned in the twelve years since its predecessor Victoria II’s release.
The gameplay trailer revealed at the PC Gaming Show shows off panning shots of the game’s gorgeous European countryside, and a variety of the game’s menus and UI. There’s certainly a step up in polish and pizzazz from a decade ago, as you might expect, with a clear influence from Paradox’s other grand strategy titles such as Stellaris and Crusader Kings III, as well as other titles in the genre like Civilization VI. There’s a good amount of in-depth numbers to dig into, broken down in smart ways with helpful colour coding, which will likely be exactly the sort of rich detail fans of the genre are looking for.
The Victoria series takes a small chunk of history and expands on it in great depth and detail. Victoria 3 features a “deep societal simulation” where every member of
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