Friday 4-May-2007 10:23 AM New expansion takes the strategy game into the French Revolution and the Napoleonic era Paradox Interactive's PC strategy game Europa Universalis III is getting an expansion in August.
Napoleon's Ambition takes the sequel into the French Revolution and the Napoleonic era, expanding the timeline to 1820 and introducing new leaders, rulers, advisor wars, countries and national ideas along with dozens of new units that the developer says will provide gamers with "more tactical choices".
In addition, Paradox Interactive is tweaking such options as AI aggressiveness to allow EUIII fans to more customise the gaming experience, is enhancing the game's trading system and brining in new gameplay options to offer more strategies.
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"Now you can emulate Peter the Great and create an all-new capital for your nation. Influence trade in your nation, add centres of trade to bring more wealth into your nation, or remove them to focus trade on a few valuable trading centres. Conquer Europe as Napoleon and dismantle the Holy Roman Empire", Paradox explains.
Europa Universalis III is a strategy game of exploration, trade, warfare and diplomacy where exploration, trade, warfare and diplomacy.