Port Royale 4, the trade simulator, you will reach PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X | S September 10. Next-gen versions of the game will include improved visuals and performance. In addition, they will have intergenerational save functionality and improved lighting and weather simulation.
With an impressive world of 4K gameplay on Xbox Series X (1080p on Xbox Series S), intergenerational backup between consoles and real-time cloud rendering. Port Royale 4 is making the leap to next-gen consoles offering gamers the most detailed and realistic 17th century shopping experience to date.To. The game will be released in standard and extended digital editions, the latter with exclusive digital content such as 4 lighthouses and plans for 5 beautiful parks with which users can decorate their settlements. The Extended Edition will also be available in physical format in stores at launch.
Trade on the high seas
Port Royale 4 offers players the ultimate trading simulator experience. Count on 12 million square kilometers of 17th-century Caribbean paradise to settle and explorer. Users can trade with and attack rival nations, focusing on their fleets and settlements while keeping an eye out for pirates and other privateers who might seek to do the same. There is also room for those who want to create their own colony and can also leave the mother nation (France, Europe, England or the Netherlands). To be able to choose a new name for its sovereignty, upgrade your flag to something else as you like and even take part in a bitter war.
Develop building chains that connect different islands and create complete trade routes across the Caribbean Sea. Use the detailed sea map to avoid stormy regions, cliffs and shallow water. Complete the missions of the viceroy of your country and you will gain notoriety with which you will unlock buildings for the city, ships and much more. Conquer the cities of rival countries or attack enemy ships with a Letter of Marque while keeping a close watch on pirates and other privateers.
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