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UPDATE: What the people want, the people shall get. The President has decreed that, as of today, all 12 available Tropico 5 DLC shall be bundled and included in the <span class="bold">Tropico 5 Complete Collection</span>, also available to the loyal but apprehensive subjects as a <span class="bold">Tropico 5 Complete Collection Upgrade</span>. More buildings, more scenarios, more maps, more craziness.
But El Presidente's generosity knows no bounds, hence he also decided to permanently decrease the prices of his latest adventures, accurately depicted in Tropico 5, Tropico 4, and Tropico 4 Complete DLC Pack. Go ahead and cheer in celebration. It's mandatory.

If you own Tropico 5 already, you'll find a unique 66% discount code for the Tropico 5 Complete Collection Upgrade on your game shelf. Head to My Account and locate Tropico 5 to find your code.



The newest, the biggest.

<span class="bold">Tropico 5</span>, the latest and greatest in the whimsical city-management series, is available now, DRM-free on GOG.com with GOG Galaxy support for achievements and multiplayer.

You rule, El Presidente! For years, for decades, for generations. Forever, and ever, and ever.
If you're not familiar with Tropico 5 or the series, it's a game that mixes familiar city-management gameplay with a fair bit of political play. As El Presidente, from the late colonial era through modern day, you will ensure that your little republic has a stable economy, a healthy flora and fauna, a content populace, and no uprisings whatsoever. Nope. None at all.
Or at least that's what the papers say, but Tropico 5 offers you the enigmatic look behind the closed curtains of a wacky banana republic led by an incredible egomaniac. You.

Universally considered to be the most successful, cumulative refinement of the mechanics from Tropico 3 & 4, Tropico 5 is the latest and greatest of the series. With more challenge than ever before, new ways to see your republic grow, and - for the first time ever - multiplayer support, it's a must-have for fans of the series, interested newcomers, and you, El Presidente.

Ring, ring, ring, ring, ring, ring, ring, banana republic - <span class="bold">Tropico 5</span> is now available, DRM-free on GOG.com.
Thinking about it but without all of the content (no matter how miniscule it might be) that's not a good deal.
another glitch with pricing on the website as far as the regional pricing rebate is concerned lol

got to webpage for the game TROPICO 5

https://www.gog.com/game/tropico_5

it clearly says

£3.70 OFF ANY FUTURE PURCHASE. You get bonus store credit (our Fair Price Package) to offset the regional pricing.

YET if you add it to the basket it now says

Store credit you will get after this purchase + £1.90

very weird bug.
Post edited November 13, 2015 by HornyRhino
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HornyRhino: very weird bug.
Do you perchance already own the rest of the Tropico games, thus the price in the gamepage is not the same as the price in the cart? I see the store credit as €1.40 in both cases, though I am missing Tropico 4 and its DLCs.
Vow, its here. Hm, spent to much already. Wishlisting for now.
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mattymuc: I don't want to buy an incomplete game again, especially when I have the complete version on steam...
Solution: Stop buying on Steam.
Yeah, no linux/mac, no DLC. But I think GOG refunded me an extra dollar from the price glitch on the X bundle, so may as well kick it back into the system at this discount. Nice to see it here in whatever form, at least from my vantage point.
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HornyRhino: very weird bug.
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JMich: Do you perchance already own the rest of the Tropico games, thus the price in the gamepage is not the same as the price in the cart? I see the store credit as €1.40 in both cases, though I am missing Tropico 4 and its DLCs.
yes i already own the other games as they were in a discounted pack in the last sale.
I don't know... T4 felt too much like a T3 re-release. How compares T5 to that?
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mattymuc: I don't want to buy an incomplete game again, especially when I have the complete version on steam...
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mqstout: Solution: Stop buying on Steam.
I've never thought that Tropico 5 will come to GOG so soon :)
Will wait for the Linux version, if it ever comes to GOG.
Wishlisted until the complete DLC bundle arrives .
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Painted_Doll: Wishlisted until the complete DLC bundle arrives .
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l like it. GOG is picking up the pace. Tropico too! Thank you, GOG!
Same here - wishlisted until I see what the story is with those DLC's.

Even though it is very tempting, I do already own the other ones here on GOG; but haven't yet taken time to play any of them. Although - I am looking forward to it - there's just been too many other things ahead in the queue. So... that means I can wait a bit on this one until the rest of the story emerges.
Cool game but I wait for a complete edition.