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Steam News23 January 20265mo ago

Update v2.15 released

List of corrections and improvements: -Improvement of the consequences of economic sales contracts and subsidies for sectors of activity (increase in production, GDP, turnover, construction by AI for private sectors exc

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changedList of corrections and improvements:
changedImprovement of the consequences of economic sales contracts and subsidies for sectors of activity (increase in production, GDP, turnover, construction by AI for private sectors excluding energy, hiring of staff by AI in private sectors, research for subsidies) and display in the panel of the adjustment of public sector staffing levels for productive data (production, production capacity, infrastructure, and staffing levels) -Addition of columns for production capacity, infrastructure, and workforce for non-electric energy sectors, with two values equal to each other -Improved the consequences of economic sales contracts and sector subsidies (increased production, GDP, revenue/turnover; AI-driven construction for private non-energy sectors; AI-driven hiring in private sectors)
changedImproved algorithms for negotiating sales contracts -Adjusted the calculation of customs duties revenue -Adjusted US–Venezuela relations and changed the Venezuelan head of state -The player now receives advisory requests when nationalized energy sectors need new construction or additional hiring -Fixed “game over” situations due to famine or poverty following the annexation of certain countries -Layoff plans are now taken into account in company recruitment algorithms (and are cancelled if the player relaunches recruitment drives/job fairs) -Fixed overly large fluctuations in fighter counts for certain terrorist groups (e.g., Sudan) -Added Bulgaria and Romania to the Schengen Area -Bulgaria uses the euro in 2026 -Fixed CO₂ emissions calculations after an annexation -Added Timor-Leste to ASEAN (ANSEA) -Fixed media and TV channel statistics when the player invests heavily in internet infrastructure and media
fixedCreation of popular unrest in Iran -Workforce editing is now available after nationalizing a company in a private energy sector -Removed a terrorist group in the Sinai (Egypt) -Fixed display of immigration statistics for certain countries (e.g., South Sudan) -Added/updated legislation on religious dress-code regulations in Turkey -Fixed distribution of market shares between companies within a nationalized sector -Updated the male retirement age and prostitution legislation in Japan -Added Gabon and Togo to the Commonwealth -Fixed a freeze that could occur when the law history became very large -Fixed the display of ministers’ thumbnails in their ministries after a no-confidence motion and government resignation -Reversal of annual statistics columns for Culture -Correction of the annual film production value in the country, which could drop to 0 -Improved chances of unlocking certain discoveries -Correction of carbon tax revenue calculation -Adjustment of total sea ice melt calculation -Fixed the location of a national park in Tibet and Vietnam -Correction of the location of a national park in China -Removed access to the Supreme Court in Spain -Fixed a crash after an AI censure motion -Fixed cases that could trigger a censure motion without it being allowed in the country -Fixed the position of armed extremist 3D units being too low on the ground -Removed the impact of the cannabis tax on inflation -Fixed a bug that could delete company buildings when a riot ended in the same city -Updated elections in Côte d’Ivoire and Kosovo -Added an “Adjust Workforce” button directly on energy buildings -Fixed government revenue collection after privatizing a subsidiary of a nationalized sector -Updated the military situation in the Yemeni conflict as of 01/01/26 -Fixed relations with politicians after an offer to buy a bankrupt company -Added tooltips to certain sector data -Changes to the game speed option are now properly taken into account -Fixed cases where no base was available to station troops after signing an alliance contract allowing shared bases -Fixed a specific case where the outcome of a vote on a reform containing many laws was shown as approved when it was actually rejected -Fixed a game context that could cause incorrect projected savings/cost values when modifying a tax -Fixed the political party of the German Minister of the Interior -Adjusted global biotechnology production figures -Added an option button to open the game’s user folder -Fixed various display issues across the interfaces

Geo-Political Simulator 2026 Edition changes

changedList of corrections and improvements:
changedImprovement of the consequences of economic sales contracts and subsidies for sectors of activity (increase in production, GDP, turnover, construction by AI for private sectors excluding energy, hiring of staff by AI in private sectors, research for subsidies) and display in the panel of the adjustment of public sector staffing levels for productive data (production, production capacity, infrastructure, and staffing levels) -Addition of columns for production capacity, infrastructure, and workforce for non-electric energy sectors, with two values equal to each other -Improved the consequences of economic sales contracts and sector subsidies (increased production, GDP, revenue/turnover; AI-driven construction for private non-energy sectors; AI-driven hiring in private sectors)
changedImproved algorithms for negotiating sales contracts -Adjusted the calculation of customs duties revenue -Adjusted US–Venezuela relations and changed the Venezuelan head of state -The player now receives advisory requests when nationalized energy sectors need new construction or additional hiring -Fixed “game over” situations due to famine or poverty following the annexation of certain countries -Layoff plans are now taken into account in company recruitment algorithms (and are cancelled if the player relaunches recruitment drives/job fairs) -Fixed overly large fluctuations in fighter counts for certain terrorist groups (e.g., Sudan) -Added Bulgaria and Romania to the Schengen Area -Bulgaria uses the euro in 2026 -Fixed CO₂ emissions calculations after an annexation -Added Timor-Leste to ASEAN (ANSEA) -Fixed media and TV channel statistics when the player invests heavily in internet infrastructure and media
fixedCreation of popular unrest in Iran -Workforce editing is now available after nationalizing a company in a private energy sector -Removed a terrorist group in the Sinai (Egypt) -Fixed display of immigration statistics for certain countries (e.g., South Sudan) -Added/updated legislation on religious dress-code regulations in Turkey -Fixed distribution of market shares between companies within a nationalized sector -Updated the male retirement age and prostitution legislation in Japan -Added Gabon and Togo to the Commonwealth -Fixed a freeze that could occur when the law history became very large -Fixed the display of ministers’ thumbnails in their ministries after a no-confidence motion and government resignation -Reversal of annual statistics columns for Culture -Correction of the annual film production value in the country, which could drop to 0 -Improved chances of unlocking certain discoveries -Correction of carbon tax revenue calculation -Adjustment of total sea ice melt calculation -Fixed the location of a national park in Tibet and Vietnam -Correction of the location of a national park in China -Removed access to the Supreme Court in Spain -Fixed a crash after an AI censure motion -Fixed cases that could trigger a censure motion without it being allowed in the country -Fixed the position of armed extremist 3D units being too low on the ground -Removed the impact of the cannabis tax on inflation -Fixed a bug that could delete company buildings when a riot ended in the same city -Updated elections in Côte d’Ivoire and Kosovo -Added an “Adjust Workforce” button directly on energy buildings -Fixed government revenue collection after privatizing a subsidiary of a nationalized sector -Updated the military situation in the Yemeni conflict as of 01/01/26 -Fixed relations with politicians after an offer to buy a bankrupt company -Added tooltips to certain sector data -Changes to the game speed option are now properly taken into account -Fixed cases where no base was available to station troops after signing an alliance contract allowing shared bases -Fixed a specific case where the outcome of a vote on a reform containing many laws was shown as approved when it was actually rejected -Fixed a game context that could cause incorrect projected savings/cost values when modifying a tax -Fixed the political party of the German Minister of the Interior -Adjusted global biotechnology production figures -Added an option button to open the game’s user folder -Fixed various display issues across the interfaces

List of corrections and improvements:

-Improvement of the consequences of economic sales contracts and subsidies for sectors of activity (increase in production, GDP, turnover, construction by AI for private sectors excluding energy, hiring of staff by AI in private sectors, research for subsidies) and display in the panel of the adjustment of public sector staffing levels for productive data (production, production capacity, infrastructure, and staffing levels) -Addition of columns for production capacity, infrastructure, and workforce for non-electric energy sectors, with two values equal to each other -Improved the consequences of economic sales contracts and sector subsidies (increased production, GDP, revenue/turnover; AI-driven construction for private non-energy sectors; AI-driven hiring in private sectors)

-Adjustment of medium- and long-term unemployment level for high-growth countries

-Improved algorithms for negotiating sales contracts -Adjusted the calculation of customs duties revenue -Adjusted US–Venezuela relations and changed the Venezuelan head of state -The player now receives advisory requests when nationalized energy sectors need new construction or additional hiring -Fixed “game over” situations due to famine or poverty following the annexation of certain countries -Layoff plans are now taken into account in company recruitment algorithms (and are cancelled if the player relaunches recruitment drives/job fairs) -Fixed overly large fluctuations in fighter counts for certain terrorist groups (e.g., Sudan) -Added Bulgaria and Romania to the Schengen Area -Bulgaria uses the euro in 2026 -Fixed CO₂ emissions calculations after an annexation -Added Timor-Leste to ASEAN (ANSEA) -Fixed media and TV channel statistics when the player invests heavily in internet infrastructure and media

-Creation of popular unrest in Iran -Workforce editing is now available after nationalizing a company in a private energy sector -Removed a terrorist group in the Sinai (Egypt) -Fixed display of immigration statistics for certain countries (e.g., South Sudan) -Added/updated legislation on religious dress-code regulations in Turkey -Fixed distribution of market shares between companies within a nationalized sector -Updated the male retirement age and prostitution legislation in Japan -Added Gabon and Togo to the Commonwealth -Fixed a freeze that could occur when the law history became very large -Fixed the display of ministers’ thumbnails in their ministries after a no-confidence motion and government resignation -Reversal of annual statistics columns for Culture -Correction of the annual film production value in the country, which could drop to 0 -Improved chances of unlocking certain discoveries -Correction of carbon tax revenue calculation -Adjustment of total sea ice melt calculation -Fixed the location of a national park in Tibet and Vietnam -Correction of the location of a national park in China -Removed access to the Supreme Court in Spain -Fixed a crash after an AI censure motion -Fixed cases that could trigger a censure motion without it being allowed in the country -Fixed the position of armed extremist 3D units being too low on the ground -Removed the impact of the cannabis tax on inflation -Fixed a bug that could delete company buildings when a riot ended in the same city -Updated elections in Côte d’Ivoire and Kosovo -Added an “Adjust Workforce” button directly on energy buildings -Fixed government revenue collection after privatizing a subsidiary of a nationalized sector -Updated the military situation in the Yemeni conflict as of 01/01/26 -Fixed relations with politicians after an offer to buy a bankrupt company -Added tooltips to certain sector data -Changes to the game speed option are now properly taken into account -Fixed cases where no base was available to station troops after signing an alliance contract allowing shared bases -Fixed a specific case where the outcome of a vote on a reform containing many laws was shown as approved when it was actually rejected -Fixed a game context that could cause incorrect projected savings/cost values when modifying a tax -Fixed the political party of the German Minister of the Interior -Adjusted global biotechnology production figures -Added an option button to open the game’s user folder -Fixed various display issues across the interfaces

Many thanks to betatesters and the players community for their tests, bug reporting and improvement suggestions.

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Steam News / 23 January 2026

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