'Europa Universalis (EU) 4 Rights Of Man' News & Update: Paradox’s Latest DLC Focuses On Renaissance

Fans are set to travel in history, as Paradox Development Studio's "Europa Universalis (EU) 4 Rights of Man" DLC is set to bring them to Europe's Renaissance era.

"Rights of Man" is set to have a great power mechanic, PC Invasion has learned. As per the publication, this lets stronger nations to become more superior to smaller territories, forcing them to obey their rules. Also, the upcoming content is set to make more distinct monarchs, as well as to upholding both positive and negative reinforcement to one's nation.

In a statement, as posted by Paradox on its official webpage, the studio sad that the expansion to its best-selling historical strategy game introduced a number of small changes that added up to a deeper and more dynamic experience. The studio added that nations should either keep its progress or lose its powers.

"EU 4" is Paradox's grand strategy war game, based on Philippe Thibaut's French board game of the same name. Set in 1942 to 1792 Europe, the title allows players to explore and engage in the continents various timelines and witness how its power expanded through military, colonial wealth, and diplomacy.

With its success due to its elements of strategy and depth, "EU 4" has become at par with other game titles like "Hearts of Iron," "Crusader Kings," and "Victoria," among others.

Paradox's "EU 4 Rights of Man" is set to be released soon; however, exact details on the release date are yet to announced.

Watch the trailer for "EU4 Rights of Man" here.