Railway Empire - The Great Lakes (DLC)
A focused Great Lakes expansion that adds a Confederation-era scenario and new locomotives, best for Railway Empire veterans hungry for more map real estate.
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About Railway Empire - The Great Lakes (DLC)
Railway Empire - The Great Lakes is a DLC expansion for the base Railway Empire simulation, dropping you into the upper Midwest and Canadian border region with a new historical scenario and additional sandbox territory. As a region, the Great Lakes corridor is genuinely interesting from a routing standpoint: dense urban clusters separated by water bodies force you to think harder about chokepoints, bridge placement, and which cities to prioritize for early freight revenue versus long-haul passenger runs. If you have spent any time min-maxing your rail networks in the base game, this map gives you fresh problems to solve. The headline addition is the Dominion Day scenario, set between 1860 and 1880 and pegged to the British North American Act that created the Canadian Confederation. Historically grounded scenarios are where Railway Empire earns its strategy credentials, because the era constraints shape your engine roster and expansion windows in ways that a blank sandbox never does. You are not just building rails; you are racing a timeline while managing operating costs on period-correct locomotives. The expansion adds new engines to that roster, including the Achilles 0-4-0 class, which slots into the early-game phase where every dollar of rolling stock matters. Picking the right locomotive for a given route length and gradient is a recurring micro-decision in Railway Empire, and more engine options at the low end of the tech tree is a genuine quality-of-life addition, not just visual variety. The map expansion also unlocks the Great Lakes region for Free Game and Sandbox modes, which is where most veteran players will spend the majority of their hours. Sandbox strips away the scenario pressure and lets you focus purely on network optimization, which is either deeply satisfying or completely pointless depending on your personality. If you are the type who reruns a route three times to shave two minutes off a coal delivery cycle, this is the mode for you. Free Game sits between the two extremes, giving you economic pressure without hard historical deadlines. Where this DLC shows its limitations is scope. At a content-per-dollar calculation, you are getting one scenario, one map region, and a handful of engines. The base game's AI is competent but not aggressive enough to punish sloppy mid-game expansion, and that does not change here. Players hoping the expansion reshuffles core mechanics or introduces new competitor behaviors will be disappointed. The Great Lakes DLC is purely additive, not transformative. Review scores in the Very Positive range with an 83% positive rate across nearly ten thousand reviews suggest the base game's audience found this a fair value extension, but that audience already knew what they were buying into. For newcomers to Railway Empire entirely, this is not the starting point. The base game's tutorial is accessible enough for someone with zero rail-sim experience, and the Dominion Day scenario assumes you already understand station throughput, signal blocking, and the supply-chain logic for goods production. Learn those systems first, then come back for the regional expansion. For the dedicated Railway Empire player who has exhausted the base game's scenarios and wants a new geographic puzzle with a historically flavored time limit, The Great Lakes delivers exactly that and nothing more. Diego, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Gaming Minds Studios
- Publisher
- Kalypso Media Digital
- Release Date
- Jan 26, 2018