Tropico 5 heading to PS4

30 January 2014

Kalypso Media has confirmed that Tropico 5 is in development for the PlayStation 4.

That brings the multi-platform launch tally to PC (Windows, Mac, Linux), Xbox 360, Xbox One, and PS4. It seems for now that the PS3 is being skipped.

A finalised release date has not been set, but the game is expected in 2014.

The game is being developed by series stalwart Haemimont Studios, and will see the return of pretty much what we’ve come to expect from the city-building management dictate ’em up. A new feature for this outing is four player co-op and competitive multiplayer..

You, as El Presidente, will first take control of the infamous island of Tropico during early colonial times and then guide it through the centuries as the world changes and moves ever forward. You must tackle the changing needs of your people, as well as opposing governments and factions, and thus lay the foundations for your own dynasty. As you move through your years in office you can promote members of your extended family on the island to positions of power: such as ambassador, commanding general or even Supreme Ruler, to ensure your legacy thrives through the eras.

As well as a wealth of other new features, including advanced trading mechanics, technology, scientific research trees and island exploration, Tropico 5 will add cooperative and competitive multiplayer for up to four players for the first time in the series’ history. Viva El Presidente!

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