Europa Universalis IV: Lions of the North DLC gets new feature breakdown trailer

Europa Universalis IV

Paradox Interactive shared a new video detailing the features in Europa Universalis IV: Lions of the North, the latest expansion for the long-running grand strategy game.

Europa Universalis IV: Lions of the North releases on September 13th, and adds a plethora of new content based around Northern Europe.


This includes new mission trees for Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Scandanavia, the Teutonic Order, Poland, Lithuania, and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, the Livonian Order and Courland, Riga, Danzig, Gotland, and Finland.

The expansion also adds new Government Reforms, new Estate Privileges, new unit types, new unit sprites, and 6 new music tracks.

You can find an overview video that goes into greater detail about the new content below.

You can find a rundown (via Steam) below:

Europa Universalis IV: Lions of the North adds new mission trees and historical options for a number of Baltic Sea nations. Many of these options include new “branching missions” which allow greater variety and replayability as you explore different alternate histories through the decisions you make.

Europa Universalis IV: Lions of the North includes new mission trees for:

  • Denmark: The leader of the Kalmar Union desires unity in the kingdom and can pursue commercial and political dominance of the Hansa and Northern Sea trade regions.
  • Sweden: A major power in waiting, Sweden can claim a primary position in Scandinavia, ready to intervene and project power on the continent.
  • Norway: Resist the influence of powerful partners and strike a new path as a naval power in the North Sea or even across the Atlantic.
  • Scandinavia: A united northern nation will have a wide range of new options to project its power as the cold lands of the region get more developed.
  • Teutonic Order: Once a great Crusader state, now it fights for survival against Polish and Lithuanian pressure. Follow the path to become Prussia, or rediscover the zealous power of religious war.
  • Poland, Lithuania and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth: Unite the kingdoms and develop your vast lands while maintaining cohesion against recalcitrant nobles.
  • Livonian Order and Courland: Follow the path of the Crusader to rival your heretic neighbor or secularize your state.
  • Riga: Religious merchant of the Hanseatic League, Riga can manipulate the politics of the trade alliance to instigate conflict and reap the spoils.
  • Danzig: Create a Prussian nation from this key city-state.
  • Gotland: Choose different paths as a monarchy, merchant republic or pirate haven to dominate the Baltic.
  • Finland: A free Finland can explore its destiny separate from Swedish rule.

This pack also includes:

  • Unique Government Reforms: New government reform options for many nations in the area.
  • New Unit Types: Recruit Swedish Carolean infantry and Polish-Lithuanian Winged Hussars under certain conditions.
  • New Estate Privileges for regional powers.
  • New Unit Sprites: 35 new pieces of unit art for Scandinavian and Baltic nations.
  • New Music: 3 new Scandinavian themed songs and 3 new Baltic themed songs.

Europa Universalis IV has been available on Windows PC via Steam.

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