Tyranny RPG Goes for Sale Through Twitch

Paradox Interactive, a prime evil publisher of games, today announced that Tyranny, the critically acclaimed role-playing game (RPG) from Obsidian Entertainment, is now available to purchase on the Twitch platform.

Tyranny was nominated for a GiN Game of the Year Award in the RPG category. Check out the review!

Being Bad is so Good in Tyranny RPG

Tyranny, an RPG based in a world conquered by an evil overlord, is now available to purchase on Twitch, with sales revenue to be split with Twitch partnered streamers. Starting today, fans who purchase Tyranny via their favorite streamer’s channel will receive the classic-styled RPG to enjoy on Windows, Mac, and Linux PCs, plus a Twitch Crate full of exclusive rewards. 5% of the purchase price goes directly to the streamer provided he or she has opted into the program.

Tyranny places players within a world where a brutal clash between good and evil has taken place – and evil has emerged triumphant. Players will take on the role of a high-ranking officer in the armies of Kyros the Overlord, make world-altering, morally difficult decisions that guide the fate of thousands, and find their place in a new world order. The story follows the player’s character as they interact with the populace to inspire loyalty, disgust, or fear, empowered to act as both judge and executioner.

Twitch viewers can purchase Tyranny now for $44.99 from the channel of their choice.

To learn more about Tyranny on Twitch, visit https://www.twitch.tv/directory/game/Tyranny/details

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As a journalist John has covered everything from rural town meetings to the U.S. Congress and even done time as a crime reporter and photographer.|His first venture into writing about the game industry came in the form of a computer column called "On the Chip Side," which grew to have over 1 million circulation and was published in newspapers in several states. From there he did several "ask the computer guy" columns in magazines such as Up Front! in New Mexico and Who Cares? in Washington D.C. When the Internet started to become popular, he began writing guided Web tours for the newly launched Washington Post online section as well as reviews for the weekend section of the paper, something he still does from time to time. His experience in trade publications came as a writer and reviewer for Government Computer News. As the editor of GiN, he demands strict editorial standards from all the writers and reviewers. Breeden feels the industry needs a weekly, reliable trade publication covering the games industry and works tirelessly to accomplish that goal.