Andersson says the development team is more focused on geographical changes – tweaking the game’s overlooked areas, and bringing them up to par with the more popular nations. ”ĭon’t be expecting any gameplay additions or alterations akin to the recent Imperator 2.0 Marius update. “There’s still parts of the world that we still want to look at” Andersson says about his team’s intentions for new content.
It will continue releasing expansions “for a while”, to flesh out parts of the game’s world map that have been overlooked, or given insufficient development time up to this point. Johan Andersson, studio manager of Paradox Tinto, a newly-created studio that took over the development of the series last year, tells Wargamer that there’s one thing on the game’s horizon: “more expansions.” Andersson says the studio plans to continue with the slew of updates and DLC that have been released for the game over its eight-year history. Publisher Paradox Interactive is set to continue developing expansions for the game, and is aiming to release another two this year.
While the Southeast Asian-themed DLC Leviathan is releasing later this month, the upcoming expansion won’t be the game’s last. Nearly eight years after its release, early modern grand-strategy game Europa Universalis 4 is still getting new content.