Paradox announces Europa Universalis IV

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Publisher and developer Paradox has a sequel announced in the popular grand-strategygameserie Europa Universalis. The game uses the same map as Crusader Kings II, but hundreds of years later.

Europa Universalis IV players would be a flexible system to offer their own nations to build in which the character of the king a large role to play. The developer has a few modifications compared to the previous parts implemented, including changes to the trade – and diplomatiesysteem and the improvements that the graphical representation relate to. Paradox also promises that the game has a new multiplayer mode, and an improved chat system is going to contain. There is a trailer of the game appeared, but that only shows the new map of the world.

According to the development team, the game will now have a solid tutorial. The grand-strategyspellen of Paradox are known for their depth and size, but also for their heavy learning curve and many bugs. Paradox has yet another grand-strategygames developed, such as Hearts of Iron, Sengoku, and Crusader Kings.