Tropico 6 FAQ | Kalypso Media Blog

5. November 2019

Tropico 6 FAQ

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GenreCity Builder/Dictator Simulator
ReleaseReleased
Age ratingESRB T for Teen
PEGI 16
PlatformsPC/MacOS/Linux/PS4/XB1

What is Tropico 6?
El Presidente is back!
In times of political turmoil and social unrest, the people are calling out for a visionary leader, one who will steer the fate of their country with foresight and ingenuity. Prove yourself once again as a feared dictator or a peace-loving statesman on the island state of Tropico and shape the fate of your nation through four distinctive eras. Face new challenges on the international stage and always keep an ace up your sleeves.

For the first time in the series, manage extensive archipelagos, build huge bridges to connect your islands and establish new means of transportation and infrastructure. Send your Tropicans on raids to steal the wonders of the world, including the Statue of Liberty and the Eiffel Tower. Customize your palace at will, and give election speeches on your balcony to win the favour of your subjects.

What are the main features of Tropico 6?

  • Play on large archipelagos for the first time in the series. Manage multiple islands at the same time and adapt to various new challenges.
  • Send your agents on raids to foreign lands to steal world wonders and monuments, to add them to your collection.
  • Build bridges, construct tunnels and transport your citizens and tourists in taxis, buses and aerial cable cars. Tropico 6 offers completely new transportation and infrastructure possibilities.
  • Customize the looks of your palace at will and choose from various extras.
  • Tropico 6 features a revised research system focusing on the political aspects of being the world’s greatest dictator.
  • Election speeches are back! Address the people and make promises that you cannot possibly keep.
  • Tropico 6 features multiplayer for up to 4 players.
  • Experience Tropico like never before, for the first time on Unreal Engine 4.

On which platforms will Tropico 6 be released?
Tropico 6 is available on PC, MacOS, Linux, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

When will Tropico 6 release?
Tropico 6 is out now on PC, MacOS, Linux, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

Who is developing Tropico 6?
Limbic Entertainment, located in Langen, Germany, is developing Tropico 6.
Before starting Limbic, the three founders were game developers at Sunflowers GmbH, one of Germany’s leading computer game producers. During their time at Sunflowers, Stephan Winter, Eike Radunz and Alexander Frey contributed to titles such as ANNO 1602 – NINA, ANNO 1503 and TechnoMage.

Is the population limit capped in singleplayer games?
The maximum population is set to 2,000 on consoles and by default on PC.
This is for several reasons, but most importantly because every Tropican citizen is individually simulated, which as you can imagine is very resource intensive.
Yet, PC users can, if their system requirements are hitting our recommended system requirements or higher, set higher population caps, up to 10,000.

Will Tropico 6 feature additional performance enhancements for PlayStation 4 Pro and Xbox One X?
Players on PlayStation 4 Pro and Xbox One X can opt for 4K resolution, or enhanced performance at the original resolution.

Will Tropico 6 follow on from Tropico 5’s storyline? Will it be a fully-fledged sequel, or a reboot?
Tropico 6 will not continue the storyline of Tropico 5. The game will feature a campaign mode across 15 scenarios that will tell 15 unique individual stories, that are not directly connected to each other.
Examples of scenarios are:

  • El Presidente wanting to rule the world of sports by abducting an American baseball team.
  • The Intellectuals installing an AI to rule Tropico’s politics based on information obtained by analysing social network data.
  • An alternative timeline in which the Eastern Bloc takes over the world after World War 2 and includes Tropico in their communist collective.
  • A Noir-inspired mission in which El Presidente has to assist the leader of the religious faction in sabotaging the operation of the Axis in Tropico.

Players will meet a wide-ranging cast of quirky new characters as well as some returning fan favourites like Penultimo, El Presidente’s loyal advisor, and Sunny Flowers, Tropico’s good conscience for all things regarding Mother Earth.

What are the main differences between the older Tropico games and Tropico 6?
For the first time in the series, Tropico 6 will feature not just one huge Island, but archipelagos consisting of many smaller islands with unique properties, allowing for unique gameplay scenarios.
Boats and bridges connect those islands.

  • Archipelagos bring a new and interesting challenge to the established gameplay formula. Players have to plan their cities and production chains across greater distances and according to the conditions of the different islands.
  • Also new to the Tropico series: Raids.
    With the four unique raid buildings, players will be able to send their Tropicans out on raids, which result in various different outcomes, like getting additional resources, technologies, manipulating trading prices, changing diplomacy ratings and preventing the various superpowers from sabotaging Tropico.
    There are also specialized raids for multiplayer mode, offering a subtle way to sabotage your rivals.
  • With the raid buildings, players also have the opportunity to undertake World Wonder Heists.
    Every heist has a unique narrative plot befitting of Tropico‘s unique tone.
  • Up to 17 World Wonders are waiting to be stolen, including well-known landmarks such as Stonehenge, the Eiffel Tower and the Statue of Liberty.
    World Wonders are unique buildings with a strong impact on gameplay. Therefore, players will only be able to complete one World Wonder heist per era, so the maximum of World Wonders on an island in a standard game is 4. To give a small glimpse on the impact of the World Wonders, Stonehenge for example, will make trees and coconut-palms grow faster in the immediate area around the landmark. Whereas the Statue of Liberty, will ensure that every new immigrant coming to Tropico is happy by default, with a high chance of voting for El Presidente in the next election.
  • Customize your palace – This time around, El Presidente’s (in)famous residence has a modular design, allowing the palace to be customized and even relocated.
    10 customizable slots and 6+ variations per slot mean that there are over 1 million unique combinations available to players for you to realize your opulent, despotic vision.
  • Transportation and infrastructure – El Presidente does not like travelling in a llama-cart, so this time Tropico will offer more transport options, such as taxis, buses, aerial cable cars and more. Additionally, there will be more infrastructure options, such as bridges, which will connect the islands, and tunnels that get your Tropicans around, or better through mountains and hills.
  • More visual diversity – All residential buildings and many infrastructure buildings have more variations. So for example, each residential building will get 3 variations, for the player to choose from. Even the famous shacks on Tropico have 3 different iterations.
    Tropico will feel more ‘alive’ than ever before, with drunken Tropicans leaving the tavern and many more interactions between Tropicans and buildings.
  • Three difficulty levels for the missions will offer Tropico veterans a challenge, and allow new players to have an easier start to the game. In sandbox mode, players will have many options with which to change the game as they please.

What has stayed the same, and what has changed to make the game better?

  • Tropico 6 will be the most beautiful game in the franchise and will feature a greater range of visual variety, ensuring that everything will always look like the paradise on earth that the Tropican foreign office would have you believe it is…
  • Classic Tropico gameplay: the player fills the role of the (mostly) benevolent dictator El Presidente to rule his/her state with an open heart and an iron first. Make decisions for everything that is going on in Tropico; from crops and wages to big decisions like your immigration policy or your relationships with the major superpowers of the world.
  • Everything in the game is simulated. Tropicans have their own needs, like a craving for entertainment or the hope for a fair wage, which players will need to fulfil in order to win the next election. If things are not looking good, El Presidente can still send certain insubordinate individuals on a long vacation…just to make sure.
  • Tropico 6 will feature a more challenging balancing act for the different factions and superpowers. Juggling the approval of the different political parties will be more nuanced, and getting everyone’s approval is an achievement reserved only for the most skilled and righteous of Presidentes.
  • Tropico 6 will feature more buildings out of the box than any Tropico before: 150+ buildings will give players the tools for every situation and offer a lot of visual variety for players who just want to build a Caribbean paradise. Tropico 6 will also feature new means to improve the infrastructure by building bridges and constructing specialized buildings such as landings, bus depots and aerial cable car stations.
  • Be the dictator you want to be: Players can express themselves by customizing their avatar, their palace and election speeches.

Will Tropico 6 will have multiplayer support?
Yes, Tropico 6 will feature multiplayer for up to 4 players.

Will Tropico 6 feature cross-platform multiplayer support?
No. Players must be on the same platform network to play together, i.e. on console, Xbox Live players cannot play with PlayStation Network and/or PC players, and vice versa.

Will there be a physical retail version?
Yes, there will be a retail version of Tropico 6 on PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4.

What engine does Tropico 6 use?
Tropico 6 uses the latest version of Unreal Engine 4.
Which factions and characters can we expect?
Naturally, El Presidente will be headlining Tropico 6, accompanied by his most trusted subordinate, Penultimo.
Other classic characters are set to return, as well as brand-new characters such as The Broker, who will offer enticing deals and offers to encourage El Presidente to add to or spend his Swiss Bank account money.
Following a brief overview of the various Factions and Superpowers and their representing spokespersons, some of which players may recognize from previous Tropico games:
The Factions include the Revolutionaries with Sofia Ortega, Militarists with General Rodriguez, Religious with Sister Francesca. The Environmentalists will be back too, led by Sunny Flowers, among many more.
The Superpowers will feature, among others, The Crown with Lord Roger Wyndham, Allies with
Wynton Marlborough, USA with Raymond King, Middle East led by Prince Thari.

What languages will be available in Tropico 6?
The game will support voice-overs and subtitles for English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Russian.

What about controls for the console version?
We have overhauled and refined the controls to perfection, allowing you to build your Tropican paradise on consoles as you see fit. PC-players can also play with the same controller-setup.

What multiplayer modes can be expected?/What are the victory conditions in Tropico 6?
The game can be open-ended, but there are some victory conditions such as “Reach x amount in your Treasury / Swiss Bank Account”, “Have x amount of tourists on your island”, “Earn x amount of Victory points by completing tasks”, “Have x amount of World Wonders on your island”, etc.

Will the typical and sometimes dark Tropico humour be back?
Yes and with the new writing team, you can also expect fresh and new ideas.
The humour and the music have always been at the core of the Tropico series, and we are taking a lot of care to ensure that Tropico 6 will stay true to the classic Tropico experience, especially in terms of humour.

Will Tropico 6 have rebels and therefore protests and rebellions?

Yes, there will be rebels and guerrillas that can set buildings on fire. Additionally, even faction and superpower escalations!
When a player has a bad reputation with an important faction, this can lead to serious problems.

  • Faction escalations happen, if one or more factions do not agree with El Presidente’s actions. For example, the intellectuals can hack into the Swiss bank account of El Presidente and freeze his/her funds.
  • Superpower escalations can lead to an embargo, which can result in a block on trade for important goods.

Will it be possible to play as a vicious dictator, without elections?
Yes. You are El Presidente – you can do as you wish! However, how long can you stay in office when acting this way? Then there are military coups and the escalation of foreign superpowers to consider. El Presidente loves his office, and you will have to help him keeping it.