Strategy Game Realpolitiks 2 Launches
Today marks the release of the Realpolitiks II strategy game, created by Jujubee. The title will launch on PC as part of Steam's Early Access.

Today, the second part of the strategy game series Realpolitiks from the Polish studio Jujubee will debut in Steam's Early Access. The game represents the grand strategy sub-genre, in which we play the role of the leader of a chosen, real-life nation. It's only up to the player to decide what system will their country be ruled by - we can influence on, among others, democratic principles, free market regulations, infrastructure development or foreign policy.
Below you will find the system requirements of Jujubee's latest work. A relatively weak computer should be enough for comfortable gameplay.
Realpolitiks 2 PC - minimum system requirements:
- U: 64-bit dual-core processor at least 3.2 GHz
- Memory: 8 GB
- GPU: GeForce GTX 760, Radeon HD 7950 or similar (2 GB VRAM required)
- DirectX: 11
- Storage: 14 GB
- Sound card: DirectX compatible
- OS: Windows 7/8/10 64-bit
Realpolitiks 2 PC - recommended requirements:
- U: 64-bit quad-core processor at least 3.2 GHz
- Memory: 8 GB
- GPU: GeForce GTX 980, Radeon RX 580 or similar (4 GB VRAM required)
- DirectX: 11
- Storage: 14 GB
- Sound card: DirectX compatible
- OS: Windows 7/8/10 64-bit
It is noteworthy that Realpolitiks II was originally supposed to debut in early access on November 5, but the launch was delayed. The full version of the game is expected to hit the market in the first quarter of next year (the specific date is not known yet).
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