Europa Universalis 4: Winds of Change will be released on May 8th – News

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May 6, 2024 – 1:50 p.m — last updated 19 minutes ago

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Recently, Paradox Interactive announced that Europa Universalis 4 already on May 8th Winds of Change will receive a new, major expansion. In it you should be able to experience many new and exciting stories of the dramatic changes during the centuries of the Renaissance, the Reformation and the revolutions. Paradox Interactive's flagship historical strategy game spotlights key regions of the world and features new mission trees, governments, and national mechanics for more than a dozen nations. You can watch the trailer directly below this news.

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The following new historical content is being advertised for Europa Universalis 4: Winds of Change:

  • The Great American Nations: The Aztec, Maya, and Inca all receive major updates, including an Aztec mechanic that encourages warfare and sacrifice, new ways to unite the Maya nations into a kingdom, Inca royal authority, and many other improvements and updates. These nations will also receive special content to enable an invasion of the Old World in an alternate history.
  • Major Trading Nations: Both the Netherlands and Venice receive an expanded historical look with more detailed content on the founding and expansion of the Dutch Republic, the Glorious Revolution that united the Dutch and British crowns, the Venetian Council of Ten, and the splendor of the Venetian Renaissance.
  • Gunpowder Empires: The declining Timurid Empire can either fully embrace Persian traditions or return to its roots as a horse empire as a raider, and the emerging Mughal Empire finds new ways to unite all of India under its rule. The Horde nations of Central Asia are also updated, including unique features for the Tatar, Mongol and Mughal Khanates.
  • Central Europe: Austria, Hungary and Bohemia receive revised mission trees, including the ability for Austria and Hungary to form the dual monarchy of Austria-Hungary and for Bohemia to strengthen Hussite power at the heart of the empire, while all three shape the HRR to their liking can.
  • The great malleable European nations: New ancient historical options and content for the emergence of Germany and Italy.
  • Small Orthodox Empires: Surrounded by enemies, the Black Sea kingdoms of Theodoro and Trebizond seek to prosper and expand, which could revitalize the region's Orthodox riches.
  • Hisn Kayfa and Hormuz/Oman: The small nation of Hisn Kayfa, heir to the Ayyubid dynasty, and the major Gulf trading powers of Hormuz and Oman are given unique missions to dominate the Middle East.

The recommended retail price is 19.99 euros.

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