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Magna Mundi

Platform(s): PC
Genre: Strategy
Publisher: Paradox Interactive
Release Date: 2011

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'Magna Mundi' Now Accepting Closed Beta Sign-ups

by Rainier on Nov. 30, 2011 @ 4:32 a.m. PST

Magna Mundi is a new strategy game that will bring open-ended challenging gameplay spanning over 300 years, as players will be able to relive key events that shaped the modern world.

Lead your country through the historical epochs that have shaped our world, from the Fall of Constantinople through to the Age of Discovery in the West. Master the politics of the Holy Roman Empire, and face down the Barbary Pirates terrorizing the Mediterranean. Guide Japan through the Sengoku Period in the Far East, or take charge of the Horse Nomads of Central Asia. Lead India through its struggles, direct your nation through religious clashes, and guide your people through colonialism and slavery. Experience the Age of Revolution with America's struggle for independence, and a host of other historical challenges!

Apply now for a place on the beta and the opportunity to immerse yourself in history’s great moments, from the fall of Constantinople through to the American War of Independence and beyond. Beta applications are being accepted from today up until December 12th with lucky applicants being notified by email on December 16th.

Main Features:

  • Over 400 playable countries spanning more than 300 years of history
  • Open-ended and challenging gameplay that is always different but plausible
  • Play all over the world, experiencing different challenges depending on culture, religion, technology, geography, and much more
  • Experience modeled historical processes that evolve dynamically each game, building a believable narrative
  • Brought to you by a team of specialists including historians, anthropologists, & strategy analysts
  • Built on the critically acclaimed Clausewitz engine from Europa Universalis III

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