This DLC adds new focus trees for Spain (both Republican Spain and Nationalist Spain) and Portugal. La Résistance was the 5th major DLC released for Hearts of Iron IV, was released on February 25th, 2020, and costs $19.99 on Steam. This presents you with expeditionary divisions and aircraft from countries that have capitulated. You may now host exiled governments in your country. This DLC adds the "Man the Guns" soundtrack. It allows for the creation of custom naval designs, adds new skills and traits for admirals, adds naval mines, allows the creation of shipping routes, and adds new division templates for amphibious landing vehicles. This DLC completely revamps the naval side of the game. This DLC adds new focus trees for Mexico and the Netherlands, as well as expands other focus trees, such as the United States and the United Kingdom. Man the Guns was the 4th major DLC released for Hearts of Iron IV, was released on February 28th, 2019, and costs $19.99 on Steam. This DLC adds national decisions, which are vital to change government, help the war effort, and keeps the government running smooth in general. There is a limit to 24 divisions per general, and 5 generals maximum within a field marshal's command. Field marshals can be created to move large amounts of divisions. It also reworks some existing focus trees, including Japan's and Germany's. This DLC adds new focus trees for the Warlords ( Guanxi Clique, Shanxi, Sinkiang, Xibei San Ma, and Yunnan), Manchukuo, the Republic of China and the People's Republic of China. Waking the Tiger was the 3rd major DLC released for Hearts of Iron IV, was released on March 8th, 2018, and costs $19.99 on Steam.
Fascist countries now have new puppet government statuses, such as " Reichskommissariat" that are harder to break free from.
You may now license military technology from other countries. This DLC adds new voice overs for Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, and Yugoslavia, as well as 3 new musical tracks. This DLC creates unique focus trees for Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, and Yugoslavia. The United Kingdom's commonwealth nations will quickly catch up in research, with British assistance.ĭeath or Dishonor was the 2nd major DLC released for Hearts of Iron IV, was released on June 14th, 2017, and costs $9.99 on Steam. New "spearhead" command allows for focused armor attacks.īattle Logs are now used in order to learn about the history of a player's battles, and shows equipment losses. You may now send lend-leases to other allied countries. This DLC enables for a new autonomy system, allowing for more control as either a puppet or a master. This DLC added unique focus trees for the Dominion of Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the British Raj, and South Africa. Together for Victory was the 1st major DLC released for Hearts of Iron IV, was released on December 15th, 2016, and cost $14.99 on Steam. Hearts of Iron IV has 7 major DLC's Death or Dishonor, Man the Guns, Together for Victory, Waking the Tiger, La Résistance, Battle of the Bosprous, and No Step Back.
Of course, it should go without saying that as a result of this experience we will be looking at our internal processes to ensure that we can improve for the future.Hearts of Iron IV has many minor DLC's, most of which consist of skin packs and sound tracks.
"We value our community and the passion you have for our products, and we know we're lucky to have you. "Finally, we'd like to take the opportunity to once again say we're sorry about our handling of this issue," Escher concluded. Should you happen to already own all of the above then the system will credit you equivalent giftable keys. Or, if you prefer, two from the list of the following DLC: "After exploring options with our sales partners, we've come to the conclusion that partial refunds (as in, refunding the price difference) aren't practically possible," senior community manager Escher said in a post on the Paradox forum. Rather than offer players a refund on the price difference, Paradox is offering free games instead. Paradox put up its prices as a result of that old currency fluctuation chestnut, then after players cried foul, rolled back its decision. The publisher offer follows a recent kerfuffle with game pricing. If you bought a Paradox game between 17th May and 6th July in any currency other than US dollars, you can get a free game or two DLCs.