Make It Count adds new boss Maxim Zelnick, nicknamed the Mob’s Fixer, to the currently 14-strong roster, plus a whole range of other gameplay additions. Loan Sharks provide, for example, a potentially lucrative new passive source of income, and potential new event-based complications when customers don’t afford to repay loans. As long as you’re open a Loan Shark racket, crews must hire a new fixer’s type in their ranks. These units specialise in “making problems disappear”, which Romero Games stated earlier, which means they could mediate gangsters’ conflicts and negotiate fractious relationships. Fixers also bribe their way out of combat. Nevertheless, they must access the new Caltrops combat skill even when fisticuffs are inevitable. The movie entitled Empire of God, Make it The Messiah, comes out. Finals are the 1st, 3rd, and 30th, with the new 5th and 5th of all-time powerful weapons. Also add the new 2th of every 20 yen and 3rd yen, the new 4th for the new 200-year-old, the new lore, the new lore of the old. Empire of Sin’s Make it Count expansion costs 11.39, as it launches for Xbox, PlayStation, Switch and PC on the 18th November, and will be carried out with the free precinct update – promising some major shakeups for the base game – all that are shifting around the new ability to divide neighbourhoods into several large-area precincts. What the Romero Games wrote earlier this year was to improve the core experience, reducing the overload of information players needed to juggle once their empires reached a certain size. Now, with the emphasis on precincts and the ones where each is upgraded and remodeled, it’s possible to do things like to upgrade several rackets simultaneously using global change. The depot’s taking control gives players the control over the depot’s location. New Depots are the central site of the city’s city dwellers. The building and the power of the player’s financial empire together provide their supplies to their rackets and place where money is returned. As far as the mainstay, a precinct, or a precinct, provides control for players, but they need to access Supply lines to keep supplies flowing between the precincts. The free update also includes two new win conditions for the Chi-Town Mogul and (diplomacy focussed) Buy-out, plus improvements to police and law enforcement, based on a new precinct-wide value known as the Police Activity number – affected by various factors including bribery, diplomatic relations, and vice investment levels. Finally, there are new Depot and Safehouse interiors, plus Gun Store, Mob Lawyer and Boxing Club improvements on the 18th November, all of which arrives on the 18th next door to Make It Count. The article Empire of Sin was published in Paradox Interactive in September, accused of promoting a culture of bullying and gender discrimination in a union-led survey revealed nearly half of all of the 133 participants had experienced “mistreatment”, with the issues said to be “worst for women”. Two more damning allegations aimed at the studio emerged last month, when Swedish daily newspaper Svenska Dagbladet described a “culture of silence” within the company – a sentiment shared by Paradox employees Eurogamer. Paradox said that after report, it hired a senior auditor and a representative to investigate its company culture. This is the first time its employees from Sweden were to have their employees.