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Paradox Interactive has announced that East India Company now has an official release date of July 28th. Developed by Finland based Nitro Games Ltd. The game is based on the historical East India trading companies of the 18th century. Players get to build the world´s largest trading empire while engaging in fierce naval battles against enemy fleets. Starting modestly, you will build your fleet, establish connections to far away countries, and keep rival nations at bay. Create diverse fleets and assign each of them specific trading routes. Control and upgrade well-situated ports as you formulate your strategy for domination. For greater tactical depth, command your ship and give independent orders to each of your fleets. Fight against the other European powers, and if you have what it takes, create a trading empire that will rule the world! Be on the lookout for a preview from our own Michael Smith in the next couple of weeks.

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