Paradox to Release Majesty Sequel in 2009
The Fantasy Kingdom Sim to closely follow the original game
Date: Friday, April 18, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

Paradox Interactive has announced that having acquired the license for the Majesty brand, they will be releasing a sequel in 2009.

"This is by far the biggest release from Paradox to date and it is sure to become one of the most anticipated titles of 2009", said Fredrik Wester, Executive Vice President for Paradox Interactive. "Our aim is to release a fantastic game that not only encourages existing fans to renew their passion for the series, but also to reach out to the broader gaming community that has grown so much since the original was released", he continued.

Majesty 2: The Fantasy Kingdom Sim will follow closely in the footsteps of the original game as well as bringing all key elements up to date. The charm and humor that made fans out millions of gamers worldwide will remain at the core of the title along with the indirect control aspect of the game.

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