Europa Universalis: Rome
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Europa Universalis: Rome is a grand strategy game developed by Paradox Development Studio. Published by Paradox Interactive and released in 2008, it became the fourth installment in the Europa Universalis series. It was the second game to be based on Paradox's Clausewitz Engine.
Gameplay and release
The game is set during the time of the Roman Republic, beginning in 280 BC with the start of the Pyrrhic war, and ending with the rise of the Roman Empire in 27 BC. Players have a choice of leading any of over 53 factions, which represent 10 prominent cultures including Carthaginian, Celtic, Egyptian, Greek, and Roman.[1] The game was released for Microsoft Windows in April 2008, followed by an OS X version ported by Virtual Programming in July.[2]
Editions
The game's only expansion, Vae Victis, was released in November 19, 2008.[3] Paradox had ideas for a second expansion based around the timeline of Alexander the Great, but this was never developed.[4]
Virtual Programming published the Mac OS X version of the Europa Universalis: Rome Gold Edition on 23 July 2010, which includes the Vae Victis expansion pack.[5]
Reception
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See also
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- 2008 in video gaming
- Imperator: Rome, a sequel to the Europa Universalis: Rome
- List of grand strategy video games
- List of Paradox Interactive games
- Wargame (video games)
Notes
References
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