Paradox’s new grand strategy game Project Caesar / EU5 announced

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  1. OkStomach4967

    Woohoo! 🎉 You are the best ✌️

  2. seyedhn

    Paradox has been in decline the past few years. I hope they make a come back with this one.

  3. Man, I can’t wait for them to jam the game to the brim with DLC and scope creep to the point where the game doesn’t even look or play like it used to, making me dislike the game after having spent hundreds of dollars on it.

  4. CyberSosis

    Who wants to bet how many DLC will be there

  5. Scorpio989

    Paradox business model is essentially just selling paid mods made in-house.

  6. Rootspam

    Oh look gang, another incoming Paradox DLC fest. Yey!!!!

  7. zmbslyr

    This feels like a direct response to Anno 117 to me.

  8. BaggyHairyNips

    Can’t wait for this to come out and then wait a year for the major problems to be fixed, and then wait a few months for a 50% sale to play it.

  9. So tired of trying to get into a game and having to pay hundreds of dollars in DLCs just to play with people

  10. Europa Universalis: Rome all over again, or does Paradox have something new up it’s sleeve?

    I’m interested, but if it follows the typical gazillion DLC business model of Paradox I’m voting with my wallet and won’t buy it.

  11. VLamperouge

    So how many years and how many dlcs will it be until it will have the same features EU4 has now?

  12. if the dev diaries are a sign, this one won’t be too barebones. lets wait and see

  13. WhiteLama

    As someone with 6k hours in EU4, it’ll take one hell of a sequel for me to move on at.

    At least I’ve gotten my moneys worth with EU4, but still!

  14. Fusil_Gauss

    A lot of broke ass mf in the comments. This is an adult game for gamers that make a living. Even buying every DLC the playtime and quality just worth it

  15. Shit makes no sense to me gamers are a group of people impossible to please; as opposed to them following the model and that they do would you rather they just made a new game every year or 2?

    At least, with the model that Paradox uses you will be getting a decade of care from the devs in the game including FREE content. Nonetheless one of these kind of games benefits from having years of support, and that’s not to mention features, regions, or cultures in these games that are underdeveloped or not represented how people like.

    This is Stellaris ended up with far deeper espionage mechanics; this is how they ended reworking a couple base cultures in AOW4 for free. This is how in a game that used to be about feudal kings you can play as the Doge of Venice or Genghis Khan. I for one would rather keep paying for a game I know I enjoy with more and more features than buying a revamp every couple years or so. The pricing still kinda sucks tho

  16. SevereCar7307

    If you’re looking to get into the series, is 4 the way to go? Or one of the earlier ones?
    And which would be the must have dlcs?

  17. MaveZzZ

    I don’t really understand people complaining about paradox dlc model. It’s not like you HAVE to buy them to enjoy the game. You can enjoy basic game and they also release major updates with new features and mechanics with every DLC that are free and integrated with game already. So DLC is a way to extend your experience with game beyond that, if you don’t buy it you miss extra content but it doesn’t mean game become unplayable, it’s still the same game. And DLCs released in that model let them continue working on new features so… What’s the downside here?

  18. GYN-k4H-Q3z-75B

    An announcement for an announcement for a game.

  19. Regulus_Immortalis

    The only thing keeping me from pirating most of their games is the steam workshop. Hopefully they won’t take mechanics away present on the previous game and introduce them on the new game as dlc….

  20. Hegueplantine

    Their subscription model solved the DLC issue for me: now I can put in a full-DLC Paradox game as many hours as a AAA game for cheaper.

  21. Nice, I just finished collecting my EU4 dlc.

  22. Maybe the technology is ready for them to implement rebindable keys this time.

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