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Europa Universalis IV is free to keep on Epic right nowYou’ve got one week to grab the grand strategy game

You’ve got one week to grab the grand strategy game

Examining England’s military in a Europa Universalis IV screenshot.

Tick tock it’s free game o’clock, with Paradox’sEuropa Universalis IVnow becoming the latest freebie on the Epic Games Store for the next week. The historical grand strategy game puts you in charge of a nation from the middle ages through to early modernity, charting a course through countless economic, political, military, and religious crises. EU4 is eight years old but still a good’un, and Paradox are still updating it with expansions and patches.Though EU4 first launched in 2013, we still say it’s one of the beststrategy games. Paradox have released oodles of expansions and updates across the years, in their usual way, and even recentlyopened a new studiowhose first mission would be to keep working on EU4. That… did not start out so strong.The latest EU4 expansion, Leviathan, earned 91% negative reviews from players on Steam earlier this year. Paradoxapologised for that. But they’re still patching away, with another paid content pack in the works and a balance-tweaking update due later this year (which they’ve already started detailing indev diaries). And, y’know, you don’t have to buy Leviathan. You probably shouldn’t.Europa Universalis IV: Leviathan - Release TrailerWatch on YouTubeYou have until 4pm (8am Pacific) on Thursday the 7th of October to grab a free copy of EU4from the Epic Games Store. It’s available for Windows and Mac. The game is normally on Linux too but Epic’s store isn’t, so not here.After this, the next freebie will bePC Building Simulator. That is exactly what is sounds like,and pretty good.

Tick tock it’s free game o’clock, with Paradox’sEuropa Universalis IVnow becoming the latest freebie on the Epic Games Store for the next week. The historical grand strategy game puts you in charge of a nation from the middle ages through to early modernity, charting a course through countless economic, political, military, and religious crises. EU4 is eight years old but still a good’un, and Paradox are still updating it with expansions and patches.Though EU4 first launched in 2013, we still say it’s one of the beststrategy games. Paradox have released oodles of expansions and updates across the years, in their usual way, and even recentlyopened a new studiowhose first mission would be to keep working on EU4. That… did not start out so strong.The latest EU4 expansion, Leviathan, earned 91% negative reviews from players on Steam earlier this year. Paradoxapologised for that. But they’re still patching away, with another paid content pack in the works and a balance-tweaking update due later this year (which they’ve already started detailing indev diaries). And, y’know, you don’t have to buy Leviathan. You probably shouldn’t.Europa Universalis IV: Leviathan - Release TrailerWatch on YouTubeYou have until 4pm (8am Pacific) on Thursday the 7th of October to grab a free copy of EU4from the Epic Games Store. It’s available for Windows and Mac. The game is normally on Linux too but Epic’s store isn’t, so not here.After this, the next freebie will bePC Building Simulator. That is exactly what is sounds like,and pretty good.

Tick tock it’s free game o’clock, with Paradox’sEuropa Universalis IVnow becoming the latest freebie on the Epic Games Store for the next week. The historical grand strategy game puts you in charge of a nation from the middle ages through to early modernity, charting a course through countless economic, political, military, and religious crises. EU4 is eight years old but still a good’un, and Paradox are still updating it with expansions and patches.

Though EU4 first launched in 2013, we still say it’s one of the beststrategy games. Paradox have released oodles of expansions and updates across the years, in their usual way, and even recentlyopened a new studiowhose first mission would be to keep working on EU4. That… did not start out so strong.

The latest EU4 expansion, Leviathan, earned 91% negative reviews from players on Steam earlier this year. Paradoxapologised for that. But they’re still patching away, with another paid content pack in the works and a balance-tweaking update due later this year (which they’ve already started detailing indev diaries). And, y’know, you don’t have to buy Leviathan. You probably shouldn’t.

Europa Universalis IV: Leviathan - Release TrailerWatch on YouTube

Europa Universalis IV: Leviathan - Release Trailer

Cover image for YouTube video

You have until 4pm (8am Pacific) on Thursday the 7th of October to grab a free copy of EU4from the Epic Games Store. It’s available for Windows and Mac. The game is normally on Linux too but Epic’s store isn’t, so not here.

After this, the next freebie will bePC Building Simulator. That is exactly what is sounds like,and pretty good.