Compare Tropico 6: Lobbyistico prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by Limbic Entertainment. Published by Kalypso Media. Released on 7/9/2020. Available on PC. Genres: Simulation, Strategy.

A small Tropico 6 DLC that adds EU-themed corruption mechanics and new perks. Light content for the price, best grabbed in a bundle.

Lobbyistico is paid downloadable content for Tropico 6, developed by Limbic Entertainment. It slots into the existing city-builder and political-management loop of the base game, layering on a storyline centred around EU investigations into what the game calls 'corruptionomics', plus a set of new perks unlocked as you play through it. If you already have Tropico 6 installed and are hunting for a reason to boot it up again, that is essentially the pitch in full. On the mechanics side, the DLC does not overhaul anything structural. The core loop of balancing faction happiness, managing your island's economy, and keeping El Presidente's seat warm remains exactly as you left it. What Lobbyistico adds is a thin new layer of politically themed decisions and perk unlocks that interact with the existing corruption and edicts systems. For players who have squeezed every drop out of the base game's late-game sandbox, some of these perks offer minor but genuine optimisation angles. For everyone else, the additions will feel cosmetic. Here is where the numbers get uncomfortable. At the time of writing, 79 Steam reviews exist for this DLC and only 42 percent are positive. That is a Mixed rating sitting closer to the floor than the ceiling, and the pattern in negative reviews is consistent: buyers feel the content volume does not justify the purchase. There are no new maps bundled in, no major new building types, and the narrative thread is short. From a pure decision-making-depth standpoint, which is what I care about most in this genre, Lobbyistico does not move the needle meaningfully. The mod ecosystem angle is also thin here. Lobbyistico does not add moddable assets in any significant way, so if you were hoping this DLC would spark new community content, the evidence is not there. The tutorial situation is moot since this is pure DLC, but new Tropico 6 players should absolutely start with the base game's built-in tutorial before even thinking about add-ons. Tropico 6 itself is a reasonably approachable city-builder for genre newcomers, since its feedback loops are visual and its consequences are immediate. This DLC assumes you are already fluent. The honest verdict is that Lobbyistico feels like a content patch that was packaged and priced as a standalone expansion. If you are a completionist or bought a Tropico 6 season pass that includes it, by all means run through it for the perk unlocks. If you are shopping individually, the Mixed review score reflects a real content-to-value mismatch that has not gone away. Diego, Scout Team

Tropico 6: Lobbyistico

Tropico 6: Lobbyistico

Jul 9, 2020Limbic EntertainmentKalypso Media
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A small Tropico 6 DLC that adds EU-themed corruption mechanics and new perks. Light content for the price, best grabbed in a bundle.

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Skip at full price unless it is bundled with Tropico 6 - the content is too slim to justify a solo purchase.

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About Tropico 6: Lobbyistico

Lobbyistico is paid downloadable content for Tropico 6, developed by Limbic Entertainment. It slots into the existing city-builder and political-management loop of the base game, layering on a storyline centred around EU investigations into what the game calls 'corruptionomics', plus a set of new perks unlocked as you play through it. If you already have Tropico 6 installed and are hunting for a reason to boot it up again, that is essentially the pitch in full. On the mechanics side, the DLC does not overhaul anything structural. The core loop of balancing faction happiness, managing your island's economy, and keeping El Presidente's seat warm remains exactly as you left it. What Lobbyistico adds is a thin new layer of politically themed decisions and perk unlocks that interact with the existing corruption and edicts systems. For players who have squeezed every drop out of the base game's late-game sandbox, some of these perks offer minor but genuine optimisation angles. For everyone else, the additions will feel cosmetic. Here is where the numbers get uncomfortable. At the time of writing, 79 Steam reviews exist for this DLC and only 42 percent are positive. That is a Mixed rating sitting closer to the floor than the ceiling, and the pattern in negative reviews is consistent: buyers feel the content volume does not justify the purchase. There are no new maps bundled in, no major new building types, and the narrative thread is short. From a pure decision-making-depth standpoint, which is what I care about most in this genre, Lobbyistico does not move the needle meaningfully. The mod ecosystem angle is also thin here. Lobbyistico does not add moddable assets in any significant way, so if you were hoping this DLC would spark new community content, the evidence is not there. The tutorial situation is moot since this is pure DLC, but new Tropico 6 players should absolutely start with the base game's built-in tutorial before even thinking about add-ons. Tropico 6 itself is a reasonably approachable city-builder for genre newcomers, since its feedback loops are visual and its consequences are immediate. This DLC assumes you are already fluent. The honest verdict is that Lobbyistico feels like a content patch that was packaged and priced as a standalone expansion. If you are a completionist or bought a Tropico 6 season pass that includes it, by all means run through it for the perk unlocks. If you are shopping individually, the Mixed review score reflects a real content-to-value mismatch that has not gone away.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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steamCity Builder DLCPolitical ManagementCorruption MechanicsPerk UnlocksShort CampaignCompletionist Content

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AMD or Intel, 3 GHz (AMD A10 7850K, Intel i3-2000)
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8 GB RAM
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Windows 10 64-bit
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AMD or Intel, 3.3 GHz (AMD FX 8300, Intel i5 3000)
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16 GB RAM
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Game Info

Developer
Limbic Entertainment
Publisher
Kalypso Media
Release Date
Jul 9, 2020

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Tropico 6: Lobbyistico was released on 9 July 2020.

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Tropico 6: Lobbyistico was developed by Limbic Entertainment and published by Kalypso Media.