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Hearts of Iron 4's $160 of DLC is now $5 a month

The full package of Hearts of Iron IV DLC would currently run you $159.85 USD. That's small potatoes next to other Paradox games like Europa Universalis IV or Crusader Kings II, but like those games, the devs are now offering a cheaper way to get into all of that additional content at once with a subscription service.


You can subscribe to Hearts of Iron IV DLC for $4.99 / £3.99 / €4.99 per month, as long as you already own the base game. The subscription includes all currently-released DLC, as the devs explain in the announcement, including Together for Victory, Death or Dishonor, Waking the Tiger, Man the Guns, La Resistance, Battle for the Bosporus, No Step Back and cosmetic packs, as well as future releases.


Of course, this is all optional if you want to keep buying DLC the traditional way. You will continue to own all your old packs (well, as much as you can 'own' any digital product), and you'll still be able to purchase new DLC packs in the future, too.


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Paradox launch DLC subscription service for Hearts Of Iron IV today

Paradox Interactive are notoriously enthusiastic about DLC, often releasing years of expansions and add-ons for their big strategy games rather than leaping straight into sequels. So as an alternative to spending £100-odd for all a game's DLC, Paradox have started dabbling in letting players pay monthly fees to play them. The next game to start such a DLC subscription service is Hearts Of Iron IV, launching today. Like the others, it'll charge £4 per month. Or alternatively, you can still just buy DLC for keepsies.


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Hearts of Iron IV | Subscription Service and Career Profile Update



[h3]Greetings Generals!
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We have two big things to talk about today so let's dive into it. First of all Hearts of Iron 4 is joining other PDX titles, and gaining an additional way to experience our catalog of DLC through a subscription model. If you have any questions about the subscription service, farther down the post there is a FAQ, and we’ll do our best to answer any questions you have in the comments.

Second, and unrelated to the subscription service, all players will have access to their “Career Profile” from the title screen in Hearts of Iron 4. This will track information about your time playing HoI, from this point forward. It will look like this!



And if you own any DLC (or are currently subscribed), you will be able to see per DLC additional info, as seen here by clicking on the DLC banners at the top.


The Career Profile is entirely unrelated to the subscription service, so ALL players will have access to these infographics just by playing the game. The Career Profile will be live tomorrow, Wednesday the 16th.



[h2]Subscription Service FAQ[/h2]

[h3]How do I get the subscription? [/h3]
You need to own the base game only, then simply purchase game time from the Steam store page. There is also a button on the title screen that will take you there if you are not currently subscribed.


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What does the subscription include? [/h3]
The subscription will give you access to Together for Victory, Death or Dishonor, Waking the Tiger, Man the Guns, La Resistance, Battle for the Bosporus, No Step Back, and cosmetic DLCs. Future releases will be covered in the subscription as well.


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Why a subscription? [/h3]
With a plethora of DLC options to choose from, starting out from scratch can be daunting to new players. This is an affordable way for players to experience the entire HoI4 catalog without having to weigh which items they would prefer to purchase. This does not mean it is the only way to get DLC moving forward. The subscription service is entirely optional, and buying DLCs as you have always done is still, and always will be available.


[h3]
I already bought a bunch of HoI4 DLC, will this affect me? [/h3]
Nope! Nothing will change for you. You still own all your DLC and you still have the option to purchase future DLC.



[h3]What happens if I stop subscribing?[/h3]
If you stop subscribing, you will lose access to any content you have not separately purchased.



[h3]I won't be playing HoI for a while, how do I cancel my subscription?[/h3]
Canceling is handled through your Steam account. Visit Account Details, where you can cancel a subscription at any time. Your canceled subscription will remain active until the paid plan expires.



[h3]Will my subscription cover future DLC?[/h3]
Yes! When new DLC and content packs are released, current subscription owners will have immediate access to them upon release.



[h3]What if I want to buy a DLC?[/h3]
That option is still available and always will be. The subscription service is an additional option that some players may find better suited to their situation. It is in addition to, and not instead of, a normal purchase.


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Can I get a refund?[/h3]
If a renewable subscription has not been used during the current billing cycle, you may request a refund within 48 hours of the initial purchase or within 48 hours of any automatic renewal. Content is considered used if any games within the subscription have been played during the current billing cycle or if any benefits or discounts included with the subscription have been used, consumed, modified or transferred. More details can be found in Steams refund policy.

[h3]Get the subscription here[/h3]

Barbarossa Patch 1.11.6 - Checksum: 630e | LIVE | Patch Notes

Patch 1.11.6 "Barbarossa"



[h3]Balance[/h3]
- Flattened tank chassis IC cost, raising earlier chassis by 10-20%, up to no change at later chassis.

- Transport planes now cost fuel to run.

- Reduced truck damage from logistics strike mission by approx 30%, reduced train damage from logistics strike mission by approx 15%


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Modding
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- Fixed dynamic modifiers not returning localized keys when supplied

- set_nationality effect will no longer check if the character is 'available' in the target country before transferring them

- set_nationality on characters will no longer cause their owning country to reset to their original country on loading savegame. This addresses several CTDs and some unexpected behaviour


[h3]Stability & Performance[/h3]

- Fixed OOS and other subtle issues caused by bad ordering of logistics stockpile in deployment logic

- Fixed CTD with mods that fire leaders without giving AI a proper 7 days notice period

- Liberal use of diplomatic_relation in script will not longer slowly corrupt memory, triggering random CTD and OOS


[h3]Bugfix[/h3]

- Fixed CTD when clicking on provinces with no owner (mods only)

Hearts of Iron 4 devs plan to increase the update tempo

Last year's release of the No Step Back expansion for Hearts of Iron IV saw players flooding back to the WWII grand strategy game in droves, breaking its record concurrent player count five years after launch. Now, Hearts of Iron's new game director Peter Nicholson has posted a cautiously ambitious roadmap for the coming year, and his hope is for development to increase in tempo and better incorporate community feedback.


While Nicholson says he shares many of former game director Dan Lind's ambitions for Hearts of Iron IV, he distinguishes his approach by explaining that he hopes to leave "plenty of space for reactive development," which he says worked well while he was directing the Imperator: Rome team.


The goal - and Nicholson is careful to point out that a goal is a different thing from a promise - this year is to increase the pace of new releases, and to bring the community on board earlier in the process as patches are going through development. "This also means getting ideas into public view slightly faster, for feedback and conversation," Nicholson writes. "We're not exactly sure how this will look yet, but it is likely that there'll be a reorganisation of the traditional dev-diary schedule into something that feels less like a milestone delivery."


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