Paradox Interactive has announced the availability of Europa Universalis IV: Winds of Change at the price of €19.99, the new expansion of his hugely successful grand strategy, which brings news to more than a dozen nations.
This package, which you can purchase on Steamadds new historical content for nations as diverse as the Aztec Empire that dominated Mexico in the 15th century, the Mughal Empire that emerged from Central Asia to dominate India for three hundred years, and the commercial republics of Venice and the Bass.
Lots of extra content
On top of that, the expansion adds a lot of other content, such as “expanded and branching mission trees, unique government reforms that reflect the characteristics of certain nations, new decisions and events, and many special mechanics that allow you to take advantage of cultural abilities to unique bonuses.”
There is also a launch trailerwhich you can see below:
The video describes the new features and new contents through game sequences. It is then said that there are new missions and new options useful to guide the pre-Columbian American civilizations, that the expansion will allow to dominate world trade with the powerful European merchant republics and that it will give way to guide the Mughals, the Timurids and the Hordes. There are also new options for the Central European powers and there will be no shortage of new decisions to make, new government reforms to enact, extra diplomatic actions and more.
Europa Universalis IV is the fourth episode of one of the strategic series most appreciated ever. The player is put in command of a nation spanning four centuries, whose events and history he will have to determine, starting from real historical facts, which dictate the context and development. The player will thus be able to relive the era of the great voyages of discovery, of the wars of religion, up to the revolutionary governments. In short, he will be able to play with a good piece of the history of the world, which he will be able to rewrite as he pleases.
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