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Capitalism II hits stores

Ubi Soft announces the release of Trevor Chan's latest business simulation strategy game.

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Ubi Soft Entertainment has announced the release of Trevor Chan's Capitalism II, its latest business simulation strategy game. The game is a sequel to the original Capitalism, which was released in 1995, and it includes a number of improvements. The new game includes two new campaigns, a custom mode that lets players define game parameters, and more than 60 product types to manufacture and sell. Players build and manage all aspects of a virtual business. They can build a headquarters for their company, promote their brand, and oversee personnel training and the hiring of management staff. Players can also expand their corporate empire by building a chain of retail stores, buying and selling real estate, and taking over the media. The game's multiplayer mode will support up to seven players over LAN and Internet connections.

Capitalism II is now available in stores for an approximate retail price of $19.99. For more information, take a look at our previous coverage of the game. Stay tuned for a full review of the game later this week.

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