In the past few years there have been several games that initially looked particularly exciting, but then turned out to be huge fraud.is probably the most common example. A title is now available on Steam that "fraud!" screams.
The perfect mix of GTA 6 and Inzoi is promised
We had already presented in November 2024 in front of the trailer that was just impressive with an impressive -looking trailerWarned. For a few days, however, the title is still upSteamavailable. The early access should begin "soon".
This is paradise:As so often, players should be attracted here with clear parallels to current hype games and a particularly pretty noble graphic. Paradise presents itself as a supposedly perfect mix of GTA 6 and the recently launched Sims alternative Inzoi.
In a huge, open game world, almost unlimited possibilities should expect. As in GTA Online, it should be possible to buy cars and real estate, to take part in shootings and races and to equip your own character with cool clothes.
The icing on the cake is said to be the integration of AI. Players should be able to talk to all NPCs like in real life. Including real sounding AI toning, of course.
Red flags everywhere:Of course, there is the possibility that Paradise is a real game and that in a few years (or months) we talk about nothing else. However, this option looks quite unlikely.
Already in the first trailer there were several assets that apparently come from the trailer to GTA 6 and the unreal engine 5 store. Significantly, the same trailer and the exact same excerpts are now also used on the game of the game.
The studio behind it is called "Ultra Games" or "Ultra Technologies" and, in addition to Paradise, has not yet developed or launched any other game.
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Incidentally, there is a game with the name in the Epic Games StoreParadise XRPL, which also comes from Ultra Technologies and sometimes shows the same screenshots. A loading screen even reminds you so strikingly of GTA that it almost borders on satire.
At Epic, the use of blockchain/NFT content is also pointed out. This note is missing on the Steam page.
Either way, we can only repeat our warning from autumn again. Do not get involved in Paradise before there is no independent information about the authenticity of the game in any form.