Europa Universalis IV: Domination Announced

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The story of the early modern world is largely the story of imperial growth and colliding ambitions. England, France and Spain battle for power in a New World to fuel hegemony in the Old World. The established Ottomans are confronted by a new rising power in Russia. In Asia, the old Chinese and Japanese empires fight centuries of inertia in search of centralized authority. Now, in Europa Universalis IV: Domination, you can rediscover the histories of these great powers with updated historical detail.

Domination is a new expansion pack for Paradox Interactive’s classic grand strategy game about the rise and fall of empires from the Renaissance to the Age of Revolutions. In Domination, many of the most popular and powerful nations are getting updated mission trees and other historical details, in an add-on with true global reach and multiple new alternate histories.


Europa Universalis IV: Domination includes new national mission trees and features for:
  • The Ottoman Empire: A revised conquest tree with new rewards for pushing Ottoman dominance, including expansion through the new Eyalet system, and new internal changes, such as the new Janissary estate and the ‘Ottoman Power Struggle’.
  • China: Different mission trees for the Han Ming and invader empires like the Qing. Choose between expansion and Inward Perfection, and counter the power of the Eunuchs to build a more stable empire.
  • Japan: Unite Japan as you deal with the power of the Shogun and the independent Daimyos. Choose to open the country to foreign influence or keep it isolated, while deciding upon different paths of expansion and reform.
  • Russia: Free your country of the Tatar Yoke, and transform it into a Great Empire. Choose the path of Peter’s reforms to modernize the state, so your mission tree as well as your mechanics will change and evolve as the game progresses. Use the power of Cossacks and Streltsy to expand your Empire to East and West.
  • Spain: Expanded mission trees for Castile and Aragon, with different paths to form Spain, a new mechanic available for the new ‘Hispanic Monarchy’ government, and decisions about the Army and Navy to get the mighty Tercios and Spanish Armada.
  • France: Fight the end of the Hundred Years War, centralize France into an absolute monarchy while dealing with the Wars of Religion, expand into Italy and the Holy Roman Empire, and lead the Revolution through an expanded mission tree.
  • Great Britain: Separate paths for either a British Empire or an Angevin Britain, as well as a deeper internal gameplay, with unique features for the English Parliament and changes to the English Civil War disaster.
  • Minor nations: Mission changes, new government mechanics and expanded flavor for Prussia, Portugal and Korea.
Domination also includes new art and music alongside a rich menu of new historical detail, adding more flavorful estates, reforms, special units and events to the leading powers.
 
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Heard a streamer miscall it Dominion. Think that might have been a better name.
Dominion implies it's a subject of a larger nation, which doesn't make sense considering the nations in the pack.
 
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Very nice, looking forward to the release. But I am still a bit iffy on the status of Golden Century, Rule Brittannia and Third Rome Immersion packs effectly being overwritten by this pack.

However, I will continue to support the development of EU4 and I am looking forward to trying the new content!
 
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Will there be a 3D unit pack?
Domination also includes new art and music alongside a rich menu of new historical detail, adding more flavorful estates, reforms, special units and events to the leading powers.
Special units mentioned, so there might be a few new additions.
 
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Special units mentioned, so there might be a few new additions.
From Steam:
• New Special Units: Three new types of Land special units - ‘Samurai’ for Japan, ‘Tercios for Spain, and ‘Musketeers’ for France, and a new feature of Naval special units, with 6 special units for Portugal, Spain, Great Britain, Korea, Netherlands, and Genoa and Venice.
 
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Very nice, looking forward to the release. But I am still a bit iffy on the status of Golden Century, Rule Brittannia and Third Rome Immersion packs effectly being overwritten by this pack.

However, I will continue to support the development of EU4 and I am looking forward to trying the new content!
Yeah, why they did that, instead of updating the Mission Trees of these Immersion Packs.

I Think that will be less overwritten, i think the missions of others DLCS will be used but with newer missions

Idk
 
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Another expansion full of mission trees. Yay .

Have your fun, I’m just passing to see what is happening to that game I once loved.
 
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Bew mission tree for Ottomans, but no word about Byzantium? Predicting outrage in 3... 2... 1...