'Tropico 6' update: Upcoming game to allow players to steal the Eiffel Tower, the Stone Henge and the Statue of Liberty

A promotional photo for the game "Tropico 6." The upcoming construction and thieving simulation game which is being developed by Limbic Entertainment and will be published by Kalypso Media, will allow players to steal large structures including the Eiffel Tower, the Stone Henge and the Statue of Liberty. World of Tropico official website

"Tropico 6," the upcoming construction and thieving simulation game that is being developed by Limbic Entertainment and will be published by Kalypso Media, will allow players to steal large structures including the Eiffel Tower, the Stone Henge and the Statue of Liberty.

PCGamer reported that in the upcoming game, El Presidente will be back and this time, he will sending his operatives to steal the monuments of France, the United Kingdom and the United States. According to PCGamer, players will have to form societies of mercenary scoundrels — from coves of ancient fearsome pirates to an academy of more contemporary, cunning spies.

Whenever countries are faced with political turmoils and social unrest, citizens call for a visionary leader who will rule the country with prudence and intelligence. According to the Steam page of the game, players will take on the role of El Presidente who will either be a formidable dictator or a peace-loving leader depending on the players' preferences. For the first time in the "Tropico" series, the game will feature an archipelago for El Presidente to rule.

The key features of the game include building bridges, constructing tunnels and other infrastructures to connect the archipelago's islands, utilizing new transportation means such as taxis, buses and aerial cable cars to transport citizens and tourists and stealing the world monuments to add to El Presidente's collection as mentioned earlier. Moreover, players will have the ability to customize El Presidente's palace and give election speeches to win the favor of Tropicans. In addition, "Tropico 6" features a revised research system which focuses on the political aspects of being the world's greatest dictator.

"Tropico 6" is scheduled to release sometime this year.

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