Overview
- Europa Universalis V introduces population-based units, estates management, and automation tools for task delegation.
- The game removes the mana mechanic and reintroduces policy sliders, enhancing strategic decision-making.
- Players will navigate historical eras from 1337, including the Renaissance and Enlightenment, with detailed population and trade systems.
- Paradox Tinto has been developing the game for five years under the codename Project Caesar.
- While the game has been officially announced, no release date has been provided yet.