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Surprising nobody, Paradox's long-teased Project Caesar is Europa Universalis 5
After a year of faintly enigmatic developer blogs, Paradox has finally unveiled its sort-of-but-not-exactly-mysterious …
After a year of faintly enigmatic developer blogs, Paradox has finally unveiled its sort-of-but-not-exactly-mysterious Project Caesar, confirming it to be (just as everyone had expected) Europa Universalis 5 - a "new era for grand strategy". What you do with your time is entirely up to you - you might opt for growth through trade or diplomacy or military might - but your strategies will guide you through six ages (traditions, renaissance, discovery, information, absolutism, and revolution) an "thousands of historical events", each with different institutions representing core ideas of their respective eras. The means a greater number of nations and "more varied topographical features" - all promising to make for radical different gameplay depending on your set-up, your neighbours, and even your terrain.
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