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Free to Play Weekend | New Base Game | Grandest Sale

Conquerors!

It’s me, your friendly community manager, Katten, bringing you exciting news! We're kicking off our free-to-play event, launching our new base game, and starting our grandest sale yet! So let’s dive into the details below!

[h2]Free-to-Play![/h2]
The Europa Universalis IV base game is now free to play for everyone until October 23rd at 19:00 CEST! Whether you have a friend or a family member you want to invite into a multiplayer game or challenge for an achievement hunt, send them to the base game store page below to start playing right now!

https://store.steampowered.com/app/236850/Europa_Universalis_IV/

[h2]The New Base Game[/h2]
We’ve just released our brand-new base game! This version includes the former DLCs “Rights of Man,” “Art of War,” “Common Sense,” and the “Digital Extreme Upgrade.” If you didn't own these DLCs previously, you now have access to them, providing a better experience for new players!

[h2]The Grandest Sale[/h2]
We haven't forgotten about our veteran players! Our grandest sale is now live, featuring an updated Ultimate Edition that includes all expansions and immersion packs! Enjoy a massive 75% base discount, with an additional sale discount that brings it to 87%! If you’re missing any DLCs, this is the best deal ever—check it out below!

https://store.steampowered.com/bundle/22085/Europa_Universalis_IV_Ultimate_Bundle/

If you prefer not to buy the dynamic bundle, you can also purchase all the DLCs individually below:

[h3]Expansions[/h3]

[h3]Immersion Packs[/h3]

[h3]Music & Unit Packs[/h3]

[h3]Other[/h3]

Europa Universalis 4 is the cheapest it's ever been, right as four DLC are free

If there's one thing Paradox Interactive is great at, it's making grand strategy games. We've got Stellaris, Hearts of Iron 4, Crusader Kings 3, Victoria, and of course Europa Universalis 4. With over a decade of updates and DLC, EU4 is a Steam stalwart that's easily the pre-eminent Middle Ages games out there. If you've never played it, then, you can grab it for the cheapest it's ever been alongside a slate of free DLC right now. With Paradox continuing to tease Europa Universalis 5, there's no better time to give its predecessor a try.


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Fire up the Steam page for Stellaris, one of my favourite space sims, and you will see 28 pieces of DLC, ranging from free character portraits to £35 expansion passes that span a bunch of species and story packs. Stablemate Europa Universalis 4 has 37 DLC packs under its banner, while Cities Skylines is streets ahead with a whopping 62. Paradox Interactive have long built their core game business around putative forever-projects that trail an enormous mantle of paid expansions. It's seemingly this, as much as their institutional expertise with 4X, that justifies their commitment to grand strategy games, whose worlds and systems can be fleshed out for literal decades.

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4 DLC free now in preparation for October 17th!

Greetings! We come bearing tidings of an exciting future! First and foremost: as of today, all owners of the EU4 Starter Edition will receive the DLC Common Sense for free.

At the same time, EVERYONE can now go to our Steam Store page and download the “Rights of Man”, “Art of War”, “Common Sense” and the “Digital Extreme Upgrade” DLC’s for free! This is in preparation for next week, when we will merge all above mentioned DLC’s into the base game for everyone by default.



Please note that trying to load a save from before using these DLC’s will break it. This is why we have announced this initiative a month in advance, so you can choose to start the game with or without these DLC’s active. If you wish to continue an old save without these DLC’s active after October 17th, you can revert your game version to 1.37.4 (https://pdxint.at/rollback)

But that is not all! Just as we promised, we also want to make it easier for you to complete your collection of EUIV Expansions and Immersion Packs - so the Ultimate Bundle is now heavily discounted! If you are an Europa Universalis IV veteran, your discount on Steam will be even higher - as the price will be lowered by the cost of DLCs you already own.

https://store.steampowered.com/bundle/22085/Europa_Universalis_IV_Ultimate_Bundle/

If you are looking to either get EU4 for yourself or your friends, or enhance your experience, now is the best time!

Community Mod Spotlight - Aevum Lupi Bicipitis

[h3][/h3]Hey all! Ryagi here to help showcase Aevum Lupi Bicipitis with experienced modder and lead dev on ALB, Trappist-1E. We've had a streak of covering these huge map mods, and this one really encapsulates that alt history "Ooooo cool new map!" feeling.

If map mods are not your thing, worry not, we'll get back to looking at more than just big map mods for future spotlights. For now though, lets allow Trappist to take it away and show off what ALB has to offer!

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Hello, I’m TRAPPIST-1E, one of the lead developers of ALB, and I’m here to present my mod. It’s an alternate history mod, featuring an overhaul of the map from Ireland to Cathay! The main focus is on alternate migrations, leading to the Slavs ending up in Scandinavia and Central Asia, Muslim Byzantines, and more!

You can read a more in depth overview of the mod’s setup here https://www.reddit.com/r/eu4/comments/1d4dxrf/introducing_aevum_lupi_bicipitis_an_althistory/

The mod is also based upon a series of maps by u/ilcubosperantista on Reddit, which can be found here: https://www.reddit.com/r/imaginarymaps/comments/xdz7u3/the_realms_of_a_different_europe_in_1315_aevum/?rdt=58899

Overview of the Map

We’ve overhauled almost the entire map, from Ireland to Cathay (no, not the one in Russia) and even reworked pretty much the entire province map in Europe and the Near East.

Rhomania is the Byzantine Empire, the premier nation in the Eastern Mediterranean. In 1444, though it’s facing hard times, though through its mission tree they may fight decadence and reconquer the empire. Soxony is the successor of West Rome and the Kingdom of Soissons, and it is facing a large vassal revolt that may spell their doom.


As migrations have reshaped the face of Europe, the culture map looks radically different. Key to note is the Norse in Britain, now called Biono, that have migrated there after Scandinavia fell to the Slavs.

Of course, with such radical changes, religion is wildly different as well. The Indictian and Impotian churches have split off from Catholicism, with Manichaeism also becoming a major religion in the near east.


Religions

ALB has a variety of religions, as seen above. All have received unique religious mechanics, from holy sites to icons, and more.

Protestantism is gone, as well as reformed. In their place is Wycliffian, a sort of general reformist faith. It is actually not a new creation, being first founded as a reformist movement by the Anglo-Saxon scholar Johanes Wycliff in 1390. The Kongrevy of Saxony and the surrounding states adopted it, but a strong Catholic backlash happened, and the Wycliffian Wars began. A series of crusades were fought that forced the Wycliffians back, until even Saxony fell and all the followers of Wycliff were sent into hiding. However, as the Pope grows corrupt in Rome, and more and more speak out against the church, the followers of Wycliff may make a resurgence across Europe.


Arianism is a dying religion, only being present in Iberia and Germania, specifically among the Germanic states. Arianism functions much like it did in real life, and ingame has recieved custom mechanics! ! You gain Arian Fervor to spend on various actions, which is earned passively and through converting provinces.


Additionally, Impotian and Indictian have Patriarchate and Holy Site mechanics respectively.


Nation-Specific Content

We currently have over 35 mission trees, as well as unique national ideas for nearly every tag on the map. Of special focus are the aforementioned Rhomania and Soxony; Pruthia, leader of the Germanic Confederation; Saxony, premier power of the east; Siescheng, last heir of Guo Hong, and Molise, emperor of the Holy Italian Empire.

You may be wondering about the last two, and I can offer explanations. In this timeline, the HRE is in Italy, becoming the Holy Italian empire. They are headed by Molise as the emperor.


Siescheng is the heir of Guo Hong, this timelines replacement for Genghis Khan. He was an exiled Chinese warlord that conquered most of Eurasia for the Empire of Ten-Thousand Armies. Their mission tree leads them to establish dominion over most of Eastern Europe and rule it through a vassal swarm.

(It’s part one because their vassals have their own subject-focused mission trees!)

Here is Soxony’s mission tree, with the early game featuring recovering from their disaster. The disaster is the Sygirdom Revolt, where all their vassals may rise up against them. They also have a unique gov mechanic about empowering their fellow Impotian nations.


Saxony’s mission tree is also quite large, leading them to conquer most of the east and establish a personal union with Valtea. They have also received a unique estate: the Knight Lodges!



And finally, because a mod featuring so many Roman claimants would be incomplete without some expansion of vanilla’s Rome content, the Roman Empire mission tree!


These are just some of the 35 nations with content in 1.0. However, the mod isn’t complete yet. Currently in-development is the 1.1 update, Western Dawn, which shall give new and updated content for every nation in North Africa and Iberia, as well as expanding some content in the Americas.

Of special focus are the formables of Iberia, Herkulia, and Africa. Iberia is for any Iberian nation, and has a sizable mission tree, as well as a government mechanic inspired by the German cultural integration mechanic, where you turn all of Iberia into your culture group!



Herkulia is formable by the nations of Raklion, Bettia, and Mauria, and is something of a Portugal-equivalent in its playstyle. Its mission tree is very heavy on colonialism and navy, with tons of upgrades to trade companies along the way!


Finally, we have Africa, the Southern Roman Empire. It is formable by any nations of the African culture group (in North Africa) and is the largest in this update so far, with a focus on reviving the Roman Empire and spreading the Indictian faith.

We’re not stopping at 1.1, however. Below is a little teaser of what is to come . . .

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Anyways, that’s all I have to share for now. Thanks for sticking around and listening to me for this long, I hope you’ll go check out the mod on Steam. For further teasers for future updates and just to chat about the mod, we have a discord! Thanks again, and see you!

https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3288644137

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Cheers to Trappist for covering ALB! It's great to see such a variety of content/map overhaul mods like this and others we have covered flourishing. If you're like me, you may end up loading up many of these mods to have a quick look around, only to find yourself actually doing a playthrough of them :p

Next time we'll be covering the winners of Modathon season 3! And if you've seen our Modathon season 2 spotlight, you know modders have some spicy things to show off. Thanks for reading!