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Peacemaker: Finally Gets UK Release Date

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After a long wait, Peacemaker fans in the UK will finally be able to get their hands on the game. The release date has just been announced, and it is set for October 3rd! This strategy game was first released in the US earlier this year, and has received positive reviews from gamers and critics alike. 

The premise of the game is to maintain peace in a world that is constantly on the brink of war. Players must make tough decisions that can have far-reaching consequences. The game is portrayed in a 2D perspective, and takes place from the perspectives of three nations. The gameplay spans across Europe, North Africa and Central Asia.

Do you know about the release date of Peacemaker:

This series will be released on 13 January 2022. Also the series has more than 100 chapters & is published in Chinese. I am so looking forward to this game’s release, and hope that it does well in the UK market. We could certainly do with more strategy games in this country. I also hope that more people take the time to look at the game’s many features and decide to give it a try.

Here is the plot of Peacemaker series discussed:

The series is set at the beginning of the 20th century. Peacemaker is about how the US and others manage to achieve peace and stability between each other, with both historical and fictional characters involved.

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It’s set against a background of rising tensions in Europe, with Germany leading an arms race by increasing its military spending. England, Germany and France are focusing on colonial expansion and European countries such as Russia, Austria-Hungary, Italy and Spain are focused on colonial affairs.

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The Name of Cast & Characters of Peacemaker Series:

  • John Cena · Christopher Smith
  • Danielle Brooks · Leota Adebayo
  • Freddie Stroma · Adrian Chase
  • Chukwudi Iwuji · Clemson Murn
  • Jennifer Holland · Agent

What inspired you to write the Peacemaker series?

This series is inspired by the way history was created by the American educational system. We learn about European powers and their conflicts in world history classes and we are supposed to conclude that things like World War Two, the Cold War or any war at all was inevitable.

In the Peacemaker series, I wanted to show that World War One was not inevitable and that there were countries such as Denmark and Germany who managed to avert a war through diplomacy. In the Peacemaker series, I also wanted to show different perspectives of how people view wars, rather than showing only one side.

Why do you think readers have responded so positively to the books?

I think readers respond because they can relate to the characters. It is easy to think of John Cena as a hero while they do not see any heroes in Washington or London. Beyond this, people see the series as an opportunity to provide their own interpretation of events.

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What are the challenges you face as an author?

I guess the main challenge I face is marketing, since I have no financial resources at my disposal. It’s very difficult for me to get my work exposed to other people without their money or resources and I don’t want them knowing about the series until I am finished writing it, including all the spin-off stories and games based on it.

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How did you come up with the idea for the series, what were some of your inspirations?

I wanted to write a novel that was different from anything I had read before, even novels such as Pride and Prejudice and Romeo and Juliet. So I decided to write about the period leading up to World War One for two reasons. The first is because it is the only major war to start in the last 100 years so it’s relatively unknown. The second reason is the fact that many European countries avoided war, which we never learn about in schools. 

Many other countries, including Germany managed through treaties with England, France and Denmark (which resulted in relative peace and stability between all three countries) while Tsarist Russia avoided war with Japan and Austria-Hungary through diplomacy.

Do you plan on writing any more books in the series, or perhaps a spin-off featuring?

I am currently writing the second book and I plan on writing at least 12 books for the series. It will focus primarily on John Cena and other main characters, with minor appearances by other characters.

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I also hope to write a spin-off series, which will focus on all of the other characters as well as introduce a new set of characters who will have their own stories and games. After that, I want to start a new series called Peacemaker: The Nine Thrones, which will focus on entirely different events more akin to what we saw in Game of Thrones.

Are there any other projects that you’re working on that you can tell us about?

Apart from the Peacemaker series, I have a series titled The Eyes of the Empire: Volume 1, which focuses on World War Two and the battles between Allied and Axis powers that happened in Britain. I also have a spin-off game based on The Eyes of the Empire: Volume 1, which will be released on Steam around October 3rd.

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