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Разработчики прощу учеть эти две пути, они очень важны
"The report shows Paradox revenue in decline: fourth quarter revenue amounted to 709.1 million SEK (or $64.8 million), down 29 percent year-over-year. For the entire January 1-December 31, 2024 period, revenue was 2.2 billion SEK ($201 million), down 17 percent compared to 2023 in the same period.
However, the Swedish publisher fared better with its operating profit, which increased by 19 percent (to 395.3 million SEK) in the fourth quarter and 10 percent (721.4 million SEK) for the full year. Unlike the previous year, where it wrote down 178.5 million SEK in operating profit, Paradox had no such reductions this quarter." -GameDeveloper.com, Justin Carter.
Meaning they cut effort and content provided to all customers while continuing to raise costs. Meanwhile they charge $49.99 for a game years old and $206.82 for dlc most of which should have been in the base game instead of a bunch of copied countries just changing the name.
In typical paradox fashion they failed to turn around their incredibly poor behavior and money grubbing.
Boycott Paradox