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Europa Universalis IV's Mare Nostrum DLC is sailing to port and brings:

 

(...) major changes made to the naval game in Europa Universalis. For example, your coastal provinces produce sailors who will be needed to man and repair the warships and transports you have come to rely on. A new mission system for naval orders simplifies naval management, and the Barbary Coast nations of North Africa can now raid their neighbors for gold and sailor conscripts.

 

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Alongside the expansion expect also patch 1.16 for the base game.

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ou now have even more tools at your disposal as you guide your nation through the early modern world. As its name suggests, Mare Nostrum introduces new systems connected to naval warfare and control of trade. The power of your fleets will depend on the number of sailors your nation can gather, and your ships can now be given missions and areas to patrol. There are also new options for creating trade leagues, and a host of other improvements.

 

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Europa Universalis IV's Mare Nostrum expansion is now out and available on Steam.

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Bring the sounds of authentic European culture from the age of exploration to Europa Universalis IV with a collection of traditional Swedish songs from the 18th Century.

 

15 songs from Fredman's Epistles have been arranged from Carl Michael Bellman's original works by composer Tobias Gustavsson with performances by Mikael Samuelson, Swedish baritone singer and actor.

 

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Paradox Interactive celebrates the good times with Europa Universalis IV's Fredman's Epistles DLC, now available on Steam and entirely for free.

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Europa Universalis IV's Rights of Man expansion has now been revealed:

 

This expansion introduces a number of small changes that add up to a deeper and more dynamic experience. Near the top of this list is the Great Power mechanic, where the most developed nations have access to new diplomatic options to bully or entice weaker neighbors. Keep that development going, or lose the powers you paid a high price for.

 

Rights of Man also adds a little more character to your monarchs, as they acquire traits that will give bonuses (or penalties) to your country, and affect how rival nations approach you. Beware the conqueror next door, but be nice to the generous king across the river - he may have some gold to spare in your time of need.

 

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Further details in the official announcement.

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