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Suzerain Marque le 4e anniversaire avec une mise à jour majeure, présentant Rizia

Auteur:Kristen Mise à jour:Dec 16,2024

Suzerain, le célèbre RPG politique de Torpor Games, fait l'objet d'une mise à jour majeure et est relancé le 11 décembre, présentant le Royaume de Rizia et une monétisation remaniée.

Cette extension significative ajoute une nouvelle nation, le Royaume de Rizia, injectant une nouvelle complexité dans un gameplay déjà difficile. Les joueurs seront confrontés à des choix difficiles aux conséquences durables, une caractéristique des simulations narratives captivantes. Le modèle de monétisation mis à jour offre des options flexibles aussi bien aux joueurs occasionnels qu'aux fans dévoués.

ytLa relance inclut tout le contenu publié en 2023 et 2024, offrant un accès complet au récit. Les joueurs peuvent assumer le rôle du président Anton Rayne dans la République du Sordland ou du roi Romus Toras dans le nouveau royaume de Rizia, naviguant dans les complexités de la prise de décision politique.

Ata Sergey Nowak, directeur général et co-fondateur de Torpor Games, déclare : "Les packs d'histoire Sordland et Rizia proposent des simulations politiques intenses accessibles à tous. Cette relance est notre version la plus accessible à ce jour."

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