Europa Universalis IV - BjornB
STOCKHOLM - 03 October 2017 – Paradox Interactive and Paradox Development Studio today announced Europa Universalis IV: Cradle of Civilization, a new expansion to the best-selling grand strategy game about exploration and empire-building in early modern history. For millennia, empires have battled over the deserts and valleys where humankind once took its first tentative steps towards to something larger. From Sennacherib to the great khans, the crossroads of trade and learning have also been the highways for armies and warlords. Now, in the shadow of the collapse of Timur's great empire, new powers are staking their claim to be the heirs to the Cradle of Civilization.

Cradle of Civilization adds greater depth to the Muslim nations that occupy the lands between the Nile and the Indus. With new governmental powers and game options, the major powers of the region will each feel even more distinct from each other.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0cMLM_PJYNk

Features in Europa Universalis IV: Cradle of Civilization include:
  • Mamluk Government: In a diverse empire, where the slaves are now masters, new sultans must rely on cultural power to stay viable.
  • Persian Theocracy: Persian nations can use the power of the faith to bolster their regime.
  • Tribal Federations: The Black and White Sheep tribes in Armenia and Mesopotamia must expand to exploit the unity of local clans.
  • Army Professionalism: The Age of Mercenaries slowly transitions to the Age of Standing Armies as you recruit new generals and drill your peacetime army.
  • Iqta Taxes: Muslim governments can impose new taxes every 20 years for special bonuses.
  • Trade Policies: Instruct your merchants to take actions in trade nodes to increase your trade power or military advantage.
  • Islamic Schools: The wide range of Sunni and Shia disciplines offer unique perks to their disciples and transforms international relations across the Middle East.
  • And Much More: The Cradle of Civilization expansion will be accompanied by a free update for all EU4 players, including a new map with many new nations.
To read more about these new feature, we recommend that you check out the Development Diary Archives.

Cradle of Civilization continues the Europa Universalis IV tradition of letting players explore new histories and cultures, giving starring roles to empires often forgotten in textbooks. Cradle of Civilization will be available in late 2017 for SRP of $19.99.

And don't miss out on DDRJake's Development Diary. Today we take a deeper look at Anatolia and the changes coming in that region.

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Europa Universalis IV - BjornB
STOCKHOLM - 03 October 2017 – Paradox Interactive and Paradox Development Studio today announced Europa Universalis IV: Cradle of Civilization, a new expansion to the best-selling grand strategy game about exploration and empire-building in early modern history. For millennia, empires have battled over the deserts and valleys where humankind once took its first tentative steps towards to something larger. From Sennacherib to the great khans, the crossroads of trade and learning have also been the highways for armies and warlords. Now, in the shadow of the collapse of Timur's great empire, new powers are staking their claim to be the heirs to the Cradle of Civilization.

Cradle of Civilization adds greater depth to the Muslim nations that occupy the lands between the Nile and the Indus. With new governmental powers and game options, the major powers of the region will each feel even more distinct from each other.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0cMLM_PJYNk

Features in Europa Universalis IV: Cradle of Civilization include:
  • Mamluk Government: In a diverse empire, where the slaves are now masters, new sultans must rely on cultural power to stay viable.
  • Persian Theocracy: Persian nations can use the power of the faith to bolster their regime.
  • Tribal Federations: The Black and White Sheep tribes in Armenia and Mesopotamia must expand to exploit the unity of local clans.
  • Army Professionalism: The Age of Mercenaries slowly transitions to the Age of Standing Armies as you recruit new generals and drill your peacetime army.
  • Iqta Taxes: Muslim governments can impose new taxes every 20 years for special bonuses.
  • Trade Policies: Instruct your merchants to take actions in trade nodes to increase your trade power or military advantage.
  • Islamic Schools: The wide range of Sunni and Shia disciplines offer unique perks to their disciples and transforms international relations across the Middle East.
  • And Much More: The Cradle of Civilization expansion will be accompanied by a free update for all EU4 players, including a new map with many new nations.
To read more about these new feature, we recommend that you check out the Development Diary Archives.

Cradle of Civilization continues the Europa Universalis IV tradition of letting players explore new histories and cultures, giving starring roles to empires often forgotten in textbooks. Cradle of Civilization will be available in late 2017 for SRP of $19.99.

And don't miss out on DDRJake's Development Diary. Today we take a deeper look at Anatolia and the changes coming in that region.

Click here to read
Crusader Kings II - BjornB
Let's have another look at Tibet. We've already had one before, but hey! Can you really know enough?



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Crusader Kings II - BjornB
Let's have another look at Tibet. We've already had one before, but hey! Can you really know enough?



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Sep 26, 2017
Europa Universalis IV - BjornB
The next free update, version 1.23, will be called "The Persia Update". So of course we will have to do some updates to the Persian region in it.



Click here to read the latest Dev Diary from DDRJake

Edit: Now with working link, apologies...


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Sep 26, 2017
Europa Universalis IV - BjornB
The next free update, version 1.23, will be called "The Persia Update". So of course we will have to do some updates to the Persian region in it.



Click here to read the latest Dev Diary from DDRJake

Edit: Now with working link, apologies...


Useful links
Official Website
Europa Universalis IV Wiki
Europa Universalis IV Development Diary Archive
Sep 25, 2017
Crusader Kings II - BjornB
If being in the Emperor's good grace is not of highest priority to you, what interesting options are available to you then?



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Sep 25, 2017
Crusader Kings II - BjornB
If being in the Emperor's good grace is not of highest priority to you, what interesting options are available to you then?



Click here to read the latest Dev Diary from Rageair


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Sep 19, 2017
Europa Universalis IV - BjornB
This week we take a good look at the two prominent Muslim nations who shaped the Middle East in the 15th Century. Aq Qoyunlu and Qara Qoyunlu



Click here to read the latest Dev Diary from DDRJake


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Europa Universalis IV Development Diary Archive
Sep 19, 2017
Europa Universalis IV - BjornB
This week we take a good look at the two prominent Muslim nations who shaped the Middle East in the 15th Century. Aq Qoyunlu and Qara Qoyunlu



Click here to read the latest Dev Diary from DDRJake


Useful links
Official Website
Europa Universalis IV Wiki
Europa Universalis IV Development Diary Archive
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