Europa Universalis IV: Rights of Man
Europa Universalis IV: Rights of Man
Europa Universalis IV: Rights of Man
Europa Universalis IV: Rights of Man
Europa Universalis IV: Rights of Man
Europa Universalis IV: Rights of Man
Europa Universalis IV: Rights of Man
Europa Universalis IV: Rights of Man

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Paradox Interactive presents the newest expansion to Europa Universalis IV, the landmark historical ...

Europa Universalis IV: Rights of Man

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Paradox Interactive AB
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Paradox Interactive AB
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11 Oct 2016
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Paradox Interactive presents "Rights of Man", an expansion to Europa Universalis IV that adds greater depth and detail to a host of game systems. New decisions, greater customization and added personality are all coming to the best-selling game about exploration, trade and conquest.

Features include:

  • Great Powers now have special diplomatic abilities: Don’t let your development lag while you expand, so you can make use of new threats and overtures to neighbors
  • Personalities and traits for monarchs and military leaders will add bonuses to your nation or assist you in battle
  • Queens can be generated by royal marriages, and serve as regents if an underage heir ascends to the throne
  • Subject nations can be given more specific instructions on how to behave at war
  • Fetishist nations can choose from a number of cults, and uncover new options as they wage war and make alliances
  • Coptic nations will be tasked with preserving their faith through the control of holy sites throughout the near east
  • Other Features, including a new faction system for Revolutionary Republics, a unique new government form for the Ottoman Empire, the ability to abdicate, allowing building in subject states, and debasing currency for quick cash