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We played Geo-Political Simulator 2026.

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Geo-Political Simulator 2026 Edition is not a game that tries to win over players with speed, attractive presentation, or a clear first impression. This is a PC simulation for those who want to dig into the economy, politics, military, diplomacy, tourism, and internal crises of a state, with the option to play as the head of state or the opposition. Since there are almost no classic critical reviews so far, the impression can mostly be built on user reactions, which are extremely divided: SteamDB records a mixed reception, with about half positive and half negative user ratings.

The most interesting part of the 2026 Edition is the amount of systems that collide with each other. The game includes scenarios for 2025 and 2026, tourism, political censorship, new party artificial intelligence, personal wealth, European defense, and the impact of artificial intelligence and robotics on society. On paper, this sounds impressive, and in practice, it acts like a large political board where every decision can open a new problem. This is the game's greatest strength: the feeling that power is not wielded with a single click, but through constant balancing between budgets, public opinion, interests, and crises.

However, user impressions often warn of issues that cannot be ignored. Some players praise the depth and the fact that there are almost no such political simulations, but negative comments repeatedly mention game crashes, outdated interface, a feeling of a recycled edition, and systems that sometimes confuse more than they simulate. Warfare and diplomacy are particularly criticized, as some players feel they have not advanced enough compared to previous installments.

Therefore, Geo-Political Simulator 2026 Edition leaves the impression of a game with a grand idea, but also a clear burden of the series. It is fascinating for patient players who want a political laboratory, but it is hard to recommend to those who expect a polished, stable, and modernly presented strategy.

A copy of the PC version of the game for review purposes was provided by the development studio Eversim