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Better get ready, because Europa Universalis IV brings in new additional content – Europa Universalis IV: History Lessons China and Europa Universalis IV: History Lessons Japan are now available on GOG, separately and in a Europa Universalis IV: History Lessons Bundle!

Europa Universalis IV is an absolutely classic real-time strategy title that lets you explore historical accuracy through the gameplay over four dramatic centuries. The game gives you, the player, control of a nation; you rule your land and dominate the world with unparalleled freedom and depth. You get to start before the Renaissance on a map of the world as it was then; you write your own history though, choosing from any of hundreds of nations and experiencing hundreds of dynamic historical events, controlling the flow of trade with ships and governmental policies, and much more.

With History Lessons you’ll learn while you play, in a package of history lectures especially designed for the gameplay. Knowledgeable authorities on the history and culture of the early modern era will present to you short lectures on specific topics, organized by region. In Europa Universalis IV: History Lessons China, Laszlo Montgomery, host of the History of China podcast, will guide you through four centuries of falling and rising dynasties, as well as on the neighbouring Mongol, Manchu and Southeast Asian nations; whereas in Europa Universalis IV: History Lessons Japan, Isaac Meyer, host of the History of Japan podcast, will guide you through the dramatic tale of the unification of Japan, with distinct lectures on all of the major clans, major cultural icons and key dates of the period.

Now on GOG!
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More DLCs, yay. <sarcasm off>
As always, I'm grateful that we're getting all the DLCs that other storefronts are getting.
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blotunga: More DLCs, yay. <sarcasm off>
No need to buy them, yay. <no sarcasm contained>
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blotunga: More DLCs,
I believe they are called expansion packs... :P
History podcasts are not a bad idea for the kind of player that likes Paradox games. I'm not too sure about listening to them while playing though...
So, podcasters reading Wikipedia articles?...
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BreOl72: No need to buy them, yay. <no sarcasm contained>
Of course not, I'll just avoid Paradox games until they bundle everything like with CKII.
No worries, waiting for a complete bundle, also for Stellaris.

Worked for Crusader Kings II, I bought the complete bundle, pricey as it was, but I guess it has quite a lot of content then. At least I didn't have to buy it piece by piece.
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blotunga: More DLCs, yay. <sarcasm off>
I wonder will they make DLC for DLC??
Post edited June 21, 2023 by Syphon72