Suzerain Lets You Lead a Country to Riches or Ruin This Summer

Published: April 23, 2020 1:43 PM /

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If you've ever dreamed about being the President, you'll soon be able to do exactly that in the upcoming game Suzerain. You will quickly find out that it's not as awesome as you'd expect.

Check out the Suzerain announcement trailer to see some of the terrible choices you'll soon have to make:

The glorious land of Sordland has been led by Colonel Soll for more than twenty years following the conclusion of a terrible civil war. The country did well enough in those times, but the citizens are eager for reform.

In 1954, politician Anton Rayne surprises the nation by ascending to the presidency in a democratic election. Now, it's up to you to lead the country to prosperity.

It won't be easy. There are many difficult decisions ahead! Will you succumb to temptation and jail your political opponents or is it more important for the nation that they are allowed to speak freely? Will you aim for a planned economy or a market economy?

Thankfully, you'll have advisors who will help you along the way. Whether or not you can trust these various ministers, officers, and politicians in your fledgling nation is something that you'll have to decide for yourself.

Suzerain map slice

When is the Suzerain Release Date?

When will you be able to ascend to the presidency of Sordland? Pretty darn soon!

The Suzerain release date is set to arrive sometime in the Summer of 2020. The game will be making its way to PC and Mac.

For now, you can get a taste of what's to come by checking out its demo starting on April 24, 2020, during LudoNarraCon 2020. You can also add Suzerain to your wishlist on Steam.

What do you think of this upcoming political game? Would you aim for a more libertarian or authoritarian system? Let us know in the comments below!

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