Port Royale 4 - Extended Edition Bonus Content (DLC) (Xbox One / Xbox Series X|S) Xbox Live Key - ARGENTINA
This bundle includes the following:
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4 pompous lighthouses and the blueprints to 5 magnificent parks with varying types of sculptures.
About the base game:
Port Royale 4 serves as a managerial simulation game, marking the fourth entry in the Port Royale series, and was developed by Gaming Minds Studios. Its launch took place in September 2020, catering to platforms such as PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox SX, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch. Embark on a voyage into the 17th century and partake in the dominion of colonial powers—Spain, England, France, and the Netherlands. Assume the identity of a settler, seize command of the Caribbean, and lay the foundations of a formidable colony.
A colonial powerhouse
While lacking a multiplayer mode, Port Royale 4 compensates with a plethora of captivating attributes. Assume the mantle of one of history's influential colonial juggernauts—England, France, Spain, or the Netherlands—and inaugurate one of the four expansive solo campaigns. The gameplay diverges subtly for each nation, influenced by their distinct capabilities. But there's more! Port Royale 4 introduces four character archetypes: the Explorer, the Merchant, the Buccaneer, and the Pirate. Among these, a leader for your journey must be elected. Engage in maritime conflicts against rival nations via turn-based battles that demand adept tactical acumen to emerge victorious.
Take control of a colony
Step into the role of a governor and oversee a settlement rooted in the 17th century. Foster trade with a network encompassing 60 cities scattered throughout the Caribbean, fostering the growth of your colony. A judicious study of the expansive 3D map within Port Royale 4 is vital to circumvent perilous shallows, storms, and various perils that dot your maritime trade routes. Through task fulfillment, you amass reputation, a currency that grants access to novel resources. The game boasts a catalogue of 50 structures at your disposal, including 25 production sites, complemented by an array of 18 ships, meticulously sourced from the historical annals of the 16th and 17th centuries.