Tropico 5 Coming to Xbox 360 in November, PS4 in 2015
Kalypso announces release date for simulation game on Xbox 360; PlayStation 4 players can jump starting "early 2015."
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The Xbox 360 version of simulation game Tropico 5 will be released on November 11, publisher Kalypso Media announced today. The game originally launched for PC in May 2014.
Kalypso also published a new trailer for the Xbox 360 version of Tropico 5, which you can watch above. It offers a "brief overview of Tropico's booming llama industry, slightly below-average housing standard, and overwhelming natural beauty."
A limited edition version of Tropico 5 for Xbox 360 will also be available. It includes the following:
- The Bayo del Olfato DLC
- Bonus The Big Cheese DLC
- A printed Tropico passport
- A Tropico postcard
Tropico 5 for Xbox 360 will be available at brick-and-mortar retailers, as well as on Xbox Live. Looking ahead, Kalypso will release a PlayStation 4 version of Tropico 5 in "early 2015."
Tropico 5, developed by Haemimont Games, broke franchise sales records upon its initial PC release in May. A Mac version of the game was released in September.
For more on Tropico 5, check out GameSpot's review.
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