Paradox showed off Europa Universalis V yesterday. Fans have waited 11 years since the last game came out in 2013. The new game adds better diplomacy, smarter money systems, changed military rules, and deeper supply needs. Players start as leaders with different powers on a bigger world map that shows more places.
The game begins in 1337, with players guiding nations through historical events like the Renaissance. For the first time, people groups appear directly on maps with different faiths, customs, and backgrounds. These groups change based on how players treat them. Every area might be split between different cultures or religions. The company has not shared when people can buy the game, but Steam users can add it to their wish lists already.
The game begins in 1337, with players guiding nations through historical events like the Renaissance. For the first time, people groups appear directly on maps with different faiths, customs, and backgrounds. These groups change based on how players treat them. Every area might be split between different cultures or religions. The company has not shared when people can buy the game, but Steam users can add it to their wish lists already.