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please be aware that we will have a lot more work going into Tropico 6 post-release.
As can be read in the open letter #2 to the Tropico 6 Community by Kalypso Medias Owner and Managing Director Simon Hellwig:
We’ve already developed a long-term plan beyond the initial release to add new features to make Tropico 6 even better.
Especially in multiplayer mode there will be many improvements like lobbies, savegames and an expanded diplomacy system. We are also working on improving the RMG map editor for endless sandbox map creation and more variety (e.g. volcanos).
In addition, we are developing an in-game map editor to support user-built maps.
- Full letter: https://blog.kalypsomedia.com/en/open-letter-2-to-the-tropico-community-march-2019/
For sure there will also be free updates and more coming to Tropico 6 in the (near) future.
Therefore, stay tuned and do not think too much about a next Tropico iteration, but more, how Tropico 6 can and will be improved.
-cheers