If there is one thing about Paradox Interactive & # 39; s great strategy games, then it's always best. And if there are two things, that they quickly become frustrated with hundreds of dollars of DLC that looks absolutely awesome for any new players.
Take, for example, Europa Universalis IV, which is very good. Let's say you are sick of hearing people say it is so good you read a glamorous game review and you decide to buy it. You go to Steam, checking out the game page and uh
You get the fuck there. That would be right! You'd think, well, that the best version of the game in 2020 is the one with all the DLC wrapped around it, and that the cost of buying it all — even though conservationists know that bundles are being sold for far less often — is a lot, and you're looking for bail.
If any / all of that sounds like you, then you're the kind of person Paradox specifically directed to a new, more sophisticated subscription service, intended solely for EUIV players. Basically instead of buying this item before, players can pay a monthly fee and have access to it all at once.
While the exact details of the service are yet to be announced, EUIV fans get a trial code in the latest version of the game, after all Paradox legalized it and provided some details as a matter of course the subscription service will not replace the game's current sales or pricing, and is aimed at players who are younger than the current one (serious fans tend to accumulate that DLC over time, and EUIV I'm six years old right now.
It all sounds great, but it doesn't take the oracle to figure out this thing Paradox can easily extend to cover other games like Kings of Crusader II of course.