Tropico 6 ‘Return to Nature’ DLC Out Now With 15 New Eco-Friendly Buildings
As a devoted admirer, I’m thrilled to announce that Kalypso Media has just launched the ‘Return to Nature’ DLC for Tropico 6! Stepping into the role of El Presidente once more, I’m embracing a “small eco-friendly stride” towards a greener future.
In this updated DLC, Tropico transforms into an idyllic eco-paradise, as Presidente teams up with the spirited environmentalist Sunny Flowers. This partnership introduces a collection of fifteen architectural wonders centered around nature, including a Forest School, Fitness Park, and The Biggdrasil marvel. Additionally, a new tutorial-style mission, ‘The Wonderful Tree’, is incorporated into the game.
A fresh Nature Valuation system now provides incentives for tree planting and sustainable development, boosting effectiveness and balance, while introducing three directives to support the island’s ecological revival. Additionally, El Presidente will gain access to a new nature-inspired attire, and adorn his palace with four captivating Biggdrasil statues.
Tropico 6 – Back to the Wilderness
Description: The much-awaited version of Tropico 6 – Back to the Wilderness is now available on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and PC at a budget-friendly price of $12.99/£10.99/€12.99. In addition, Update 23 has been launched, introducing tree planting, new decorative items, Custom Parks, and a Search and Filter tool for easier navigation.
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2025-03-06 18:17