The Tropico series trafficks in broad caricatures of political realities, and Tropico 6's two new updates, both available now, encapsulate this rather perfectly. There's the paid DLC called The Llama of Wall Street, and the free-to-all Seguridad Social, both representing opposite ends of economic policy. The meaty stuff, of course, is in The Llama of Wall Street, which adds a new story mission that's focused on big business, trading, and - of course - the manipulation of the stock market. Tropico's economic model has been expanded to include global market trends, and trade goods are subject to price fluctuations that can come as a result of global supply and demand - or your own meddling. Corruption is the name of the game in Tropico and always has, so naturally you're able to influence the prices of exports as you "establish the Tropico name as a global megabrand." Now that's meta! On your way to taking over the US economy, you'll work with a new character called The Broker, who is probably a perfectly honest and upstanding sort of person who doesn't have anything sinister hiding in his Brooks Brothers-filled closets.
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