However, it is much harsher than in the case of previous expansions. And, no surprise here, the new DLC also met with criticism from the players. It focuses primarily on expanding the gameplay of nations starting out in the Southeast Asia region, as well as introducing a number of changes to the diplomacy and economy systems in the form of such mechanics as Concentrate Development (development of only one city) or Centralize State (option to minimize development costs). Yesterday, as previously announced, Europa Universalis IV received another, fourteenth, major expansion titled Leviathan. Paradox Interactive's controversial publishing policy is to blame for this, according to which the main game is gradually expanded by smaller or larger DLCs and accompanying free updates. For the most part they have not met with a very warm reception among the players.
Yesterday the Leviathan expansion for EU4 launched.