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[quote](February 1, 2008) Paradox Interactive and BattleGoat Studios are
pleased to release new details on their upcoming Geo-political strategy
game, Supreme Ruler 2020. One of the innovative new features is the
wide-open "Super Sandbox" mode, which allows players to take control of
nearly any country or region of the world.
Supreme Ruler 2020 will ship with three Super Sandbox maps:
--> "Modern World" is a map that mirrors the world of the near future.
Play as the United States, military super-power and economic engine of the
world, or play as an emerging African nation, or any one of over 180
independent regions.
--> "Shattered World" represents an alternate future where major nations
have crumbled and smaller regions fight for power and influence. Play as
an American state, a Canadian Province, or a sub-region of Europe, Russia,
or China.
--> "Hot Spots" adds challenges in some of the world's most unstable
regions - deal with situations in Kashmir, Palestine, Tibet, Kurdistan,
Kosovo, Western China, and more.
Supreme Ruler 2020 features an economic and geo-political simulation of
the real world unmatched in any other strategy game, and also features a
tactical military model that allows players to plan and fight battles at
the battalion level - zoom in to see an individual city or zoom out to see
the entire world!
The 'no limits' design of Supreme Ruler 2020 allows players to battle it
out for a small region of the world, or wage military campaigns against
hundreds of regions across entire continents and oceans. Play one of the
included missions or scenarios, or just play the world in Super Sandbox
and watch the future unfold. Nearly unlimited options for customization
and modding will also allow creation of new scenarios and 'what if'
situations.
Supreme Ruler 2020 is scheduled for release in May 2008, to be published
worldwide by Paradox Interactive.
About Supreme Ruler
The original Supreme Ruler was a text-based economic strategy game
released in 1983. A new vision of a groundbreaking Economic, Political and
Military Strategy game was realized with the release in May 2005 of Supreme
Ruler 2010, which has received critical acclaim from gaming and strategy
publications, and also received two nominations from the Canadian Awards
for the Electronic and Animated Arts - winning in the Best PC Game
strategy. The newest installment, Supreme Ruler 2020, is planned for May
2008.
Official Website:
www.supremeruler.com
About Paradox Interactive
Paradox Interactive has been a leading publisher and developer of strategy
games for the PC platform since 1999. Well-known worldwide for their
strategy titles, their steadily growing publishing portfolio includes
in-house developed titles such as critically acclaimed franchises Europa
Universalis and Hearts of Iron; as well as third party titles that include
Rush for Berlin in North America, Galactic Civilizations II in Europe and
the worldwide release of Combat Mission: Shock Force. The latest release
from their experienced development team, Europa Universalis III, has won
numerous awards worldwide.
Official Website:
www.paradoxplaza.com
About BattleGoat Studios
BattleGoat Studios is a Canadian Software Developer committed to
developing leading edge "Intelligent Strategy Games" for the PC.
BattleGoat's game design history dates back to 1982 and the design team
firmly believes that Strategy Gamers are looking for more sophisticated
games that also remain fun to play. BattleGoat insists that their approach
to development will always emphasize an accurate, heavily researched
environment assuring players an entertaining and immersive gameplay
experience.
Official Website:
www.battlegoat.com
For More Information: info.DeleteThis@battlegoat.com
Box and Logo Art:
www.battlegoat.com/files/Box-Logo-2020.zip
Wallpapers:
www.battlegoat.com/files/Wallpapers.zip [/quote]
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