Jason Kingsley, the CEO of Rebellion, has expressed a soft spot for the Evil Genius franchise and has not ruled out the possibility of developing Evil Genius 3. While no official announcements have been made, Kingsley's affection for the series suggests a potential future installment. He is currently exploring ways to elevate the franchise to new heights, pondering how to innovate and expand its appeal.
Kingsley highlighted the theme of world domination, suggesting it could be explored beyond the traditional base-building simulator genre. The team at Rebellion is in the early stages of brainstorming and is actively considering new strategic formats that could enrich the Evil Genius universe. While these ideas are still in the conceptual phase, it's clear that the developers are committed to finding fresh and exciting directions for the series.
When Evil Genius 2 was released in 2021, it garnered "mostly positive" reviews from critics on Metacritic. However, the reception among the general player base was less enthusiastic. Despite enhancements in graphics and efforts to rectify issues from the first game, many felt that Evil Genius 2 did not live up to its predecessor. Players voiced concerns over the global map mechanics, the progression and management of minions, and the overall quality of various in-game structures. These criticisms highlight areas where future iterations, like a potential Evil Genius 3, could focus improvements to better meet fan expectations.