Bundle Stars offering Tropico 4 Collector’s Bundle for £3.50

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If you haven’t picked up Tropico 4 yet, you now have no excuse. Bundle Stars are offering it for €4.49, which works out to about £3.50 GBP/$6.00 USD.

The bundle on offer isn’t actually just the base game, either: it’s the Steam Special Edition, plus 11 DLC packs. You’ll get – and here I take a deep breath – Junta Military, Plantador, Quick-dry Cement, Apocalypse, Megalopolis, Modern Times, Pirate Heaven, Propaganda, The Academy, Vigilante, and Voodoo DLC packs. I’m pretty sure most, if not all, contain a new mission, a new costume, and a new building, so that’s quite the pack.

This Collector’s Bundle is currently on Steam for £29.99, so… yeah. £3.50 for what is basically all of Tropico 4 is a pretty good deal, not least because Tropico 4 is a really good game.

If you fancy picking it up, you can do so over here.


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