

While not confirming any game’s impending release, it does fuel further speculation that Victoria 3 is in the mix for a potential release in the future, alongside some potentially unexpected return entries. And we have ideas for games we’ve never really started yet.”

“We have talked about secrets for everything, and people have talked about ideas for everything we’ve done. We’ve had discussions about everything from Sengoku 2, to Victoria 3, to EU5,” he adds. “We’re discussing every single game that we’re always thinking about. “We have discussed and planned, pretty much, a sequel to every single game we’ve ever worked on,” Andersson says. Older titles haven’t fallen off the radar, with his team in frequent talks about the development and prospect of some of Paradox’s more niche brands, that haven’t seen an entry in over a decade. Speaking to Wargamer, Johan Andersson, studio manager of the recently-established development studio Paradox Tinto, said that discussions about the future development of Paradox’s most popular and smaller series are ongoing. But the likelihood of the game surfacing isn’t nil, with Paradox in “discussions” about the sequel, and the future development of many of its smaller titles. Calls for the release, announcement, or even a tease of Victoria 3’s existence have spiralled into a mix of hopeful anticipation and meme request among Paradox fans. And none more so than 19th century simulator, Victoria. May 21, 2021: Paradox has now officially announced Victoria 3, at PDXCON Remixed 2021 Get the full details here.Īmong Paradox Interactive’s growing portfolio of grand strategy heavyweights, some titles have taken on cult status.
