

The war in Asia takes center stage with new National Focus trees for the Chinese factions and Japan, as well as an expanded German tree.
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Also adds more depth to the handling of equipment as you can now license or convert vehicles. This country pack add-on to Hearts of Iron IV has unique historical paths and events, including dramatic alternate histories, for the East European middle powers - Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania and Yugoslavia. This expansion to Hearts of Iron IV introduces unique historical paths and events for the major British Dominions - Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa - and the Indian Raj, as well as a new autonomy system to manage subject states. Also includes Poland: United and Ready DLC, where the player can try to hold back the German attack or find other ways to survive and grow.

Create detailed battle plans and research new ways of war. Impose Democracy, Communism or Fascism on a turbulent world. Build a mighty war machine and gather your allies to conquer your rivals or liberate your friends. Includes: Hearts of Iron IV: Cadet Edition Together for Victory DLC Death or Dishonor DLC Waking the Tiger DLC Three ideologies compete for dominance in a. The best-selling World War II strategy-wargame lets you take control of any nation on earth in the planet’s darkest hour. Including the base game and the three first expansions to Hearts of Iron IV, this package includes the historical war experience as well as many alternate history paths that will tickle your imagination.

This Hearts of Iron IV bundle gives you command of the world’s greatest armies and the industrial might behind them. Do you have the strategic acumen to win the greatest conflict in human history? Old empires are teetering on the edge of collapse, while visions of new empires fill the dreams of others. Powers once thought crippled by a punitive peace or a brutal revolution are now rising to challenge the world order. Three ideologies compete for dominance in a world still reeling from the costs of the First World War.
