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Industry Giant 2 Coming to Consoles

 

 

Höhenkirchen-Siegertbrunn, August 2nd, in the year of our Lord 2016: Games simulation specialist UIG Entertainment is proud to announce the forthcoming release of legendary business tycoon simulator Industry Giant 2 coming to major gaming consoles in Q4 of 2016. Originally launched in 2002, Industry Giant 2 is an important part of games-simulation history and continues to grow its vast number of loyal fans. The forthcoming release promises to redefine the tycoon genre with its compelling gameplay and advanced features, and is available for early preview at Hall 3.2 – booth A10 (Business Center) during Gamescom 2016.

Industry Giant 2 features economic booms, stock market crashes, oil crises, upswings, downturns and triumphs... This is your chance to become the greatest power in the industry. Begin the game in the year 1900 with little money, but large ambitions and through skillful decisions, you can build up an enormous empire. You make critical decisions about which products you should manufacture, where to gather the raw materials, where to sell product, and how to transport them effectively. It is your choice whether you start out as a minor fruit-growing framer with a little orchard and retire as the owner of the biggest foodstuff empire around, or end up owning a multinational conglomerate with a vast portfolio of products. Industry Giant II was a classic when it originally released, and has stood the test of time as a great gameplay experience with a host of cool features.

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