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'Europa Universalis III: Complete' Gets Release Date

by Rainier on Oct. 7, 2008 @ 10:05 a.m. PDT

Paradox Interactive announced Europa Universalis III: Complete, which includes the original Europa Universalis III game as well as the previously download only expansions Napoleon's Ambition and In Nomine.

Included in the collection is Europa Universalis III enhanced by the expansions Napoleon’s Ambition and In Nomine.

The timeline of the original game has been expanded, forward through the Napoleonic Era to 1820, and backwards to let you start as early as 1399, while the Hundred Years War between England and France is still going on.

Europa Universalis III, which delves deeply into the areas of exploration, trade, warfare and diplomacy, is an epic strategy game where players take control of a nation and guide it through the ages to become a great global empire. Unparalleled in its depth and historical accuracy, Europa Universalis gives players freedom to rule their nation from an impressive choice of over 250 historically accurate countries. The Europa Universalis series put Paradox Interactive on the map as a leading strategy games publisher and developer and fans worldwide are eagerly anticipating Europa Universalis III.

The expansion Napoleon's Ambition takes Europa Universalis III all the way into the French Revolution and the Napoleonic era in.(this sentence appears to be incomplete)

In Nomine starts in October 1399 with the coronation of Henry IV of England. Experience over 50 more years of gameplay, living through the Byzantine Empire, Tamerlane and the end of the Hundred Years War.

Europa Universalis III: Complete will be released Oct. 14, 2008 in North America and Oct. 17, 2008 in Europe for 29.99USD / 29.99 EUR.

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