On May 8, 2025, Paradox Interactive revealed the real name of Project Caesar: Europa Universalis V. Which is something the community has suspected for the entire time of Caesar’s run, largely due to its start date of 1337 and the fact that EU4 is nearly twelve years old at this point. But what is Eupropa Universalis V going to be?
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Thanks devs, for hanging around
It wasn’t all that long ago, that when you got a new video game, you got the game as it was, and as it was going to be. If the game was on a disc or especially on a cartridge, you weren’t going to get anything different. If there was a really big problem, a re-release of the game might happen, but patches weren’t a thing. Even as video games started to move into the realm of the internet, updates (which not all that long ago could still be purchacsed on disc) didn’t really do anything. You might get a few more maps for multiplayer, or an expansion, but the base game was still basically the same. But in the past few years, all that’s changed.
