
Rebellion CEO Jason Kingsley hasn't ruled out Evil Genius 3, but isn't making any promises just yet. The franchise holds a special place in his heart, and he's currently exploring how to elevate it for a future installment.
Kingsley suggests the world domination theme could translate beyond the base-building simulator genre, opening doors to other strategic game formats. While specifics remain under discussion, the development team is actively brainstorming new ideas to revitalize the franchise.
Released in 2021, Evil Genius 2 received mostly positive reviews from critics on Metacritic. However, player reception was more mixed. Despite improved graphics and attempts to address shortcomings of the original, the sequel fell short in several key areas. Players frequently cited issues with the global map, minion and structure degradation, and other aspects as points of dissatisfaction.