The use of unique mechanics for different empires and regions keeps Europa Universalis IV feeling fresh, whoever you’re playing. Various regions around the world also get a boost, with the Coptic and sub-Saharan African religions fleshed out a bit and new government types added for the Prussians and the Ottoman Turks. New decisions, greater customization and added personality are all coming to the best-selling game about exploration, trade and conquest. Rulers gain personality traits and the ability to abdicate it’s a clear nod to Crusader Kings II. Paradox Interactive presents 'Rights of Man', an expansion to Europa Universalis IV that adds greater depth and detail to a host of game systems. Rights of Man also expands the royal court, adding queens and princes consort. Great Powers gain new abilities, some focused on maintaining the balance of power. The expansion focuses on diplomatic and government changes, especially to the Great Powers. Let’s take a look at what’s new, based on the latest dev diary.Įuropa Universalis IV: Rights Of Man Features And Dev Diary Europa Universalis IV: Rights of Man from Paradox Interactive will dramatically extend the diplomatic game for one of the most in-depth strategy games of the last few years.
In addition to the recent release of XCOM 2 on consoles, the other biggest grand historical strategy game around is getting a major new expansion on Oct. 21, but it’s not quite the only game in town. The big strategy game news of the fall is undoubtedly the release of Civilization VI on Oct.