Empire of Sin is a new tactical mafia game for major consoles with a hint of real-life elements. It allows the player to control an entire fleet of mobsters centered around the prohibition era of Chicago.

Empire of Sin is considered by many fans to be one of the more interesting releases in December due to John Romero's involvement with the game. Players start out with a couple of businesses and can choose to either grow their single location or take over other mob-owned Rackets.

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There are multiple types of Rackets that the gamers can manage such as safehouses, hotels, casinos, and breweries. For players looking for financial advice on how to change their breweries' alcohol production in Empire of Sin, this guide will provide helpful tips on the most cost-effective measures.

Three mobsters from Empire of Sin in Chicago

Players should constantly check to make sure that they are producing the correct type of alcohol that is currently in demand within the neighborhood. By clicking the Consumption tab next to Alcohol Production, readers can manage what type of alcohol they are creating and make sure they are meeting the requirement from the neighborhood to earn more money. Gamers can also upgrade their Brewery by raising the amount of alcohol production, along with other upgrades such as the quality and storage space for the alcohol.

Investing in these upgrades will help the player earn even more money by making a higher rate of better alcohol every week. Like other Rackets, Breweries also offer security and deflect options to boost the number of guards and lower the chance of the Brewery being raided. Likewise, fans also have the ability to take over a competitor mob boss's racket and claim it as their own as seen in the Empire of Sin trailer. If gamers want to go down this route with their alcohol production, they should specifically target competing breweries since converting it is free. If readers are going to target different types of Rackets, converting them to Breweries will cost extra.

Another pro tip is that players can also use the safe houses in their neighborhood as a Brewery, but this is only recommended as a last resort. As a Historical RPG Game, Empire of Sin definitely has the potential to boost third party awareness to a whole new audience of gamers on major consoles. The game's diverse character rooster and AI enemies bring a lot of replayable possibilities into the mix. Hopefully, fans can take what they have learned here and help them rule Chicago with an iron fist.

Empire of Sin is available now on PC, Mac, PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch.

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Source: PC Invasion