![]() While it makes clear that these plans are open to change in the future, it does emphasise that creating large expansions, which introduce new mechanics, is increasingly hard for a game of Hearts of Iron 4’s age, and sounds committed to this smaller-DLC focus. They expect to also tweak existing mechanics, such as peace conferences, and will reportedly be reworking Italy in the future (a much-requested tweak by players). ![]() The game’s development team currently have Scandanavia, the Middle East, and South America in mind for future releases, along with other ideas. They will be similar in size and function to last year’s Battle for the Bosporus DLC and 2017’s Death or Dishonor, focusing on specific regions or themes. In a dev diary posted yesterday, Paradox says it has more Hearts of Iron 4 DLC in the pipeline, and doesn’t plan to stop expanding the game “any time soon”.Īs explained in the dev diary, future expansions will be smaller in size than previous DLCs, taking the form of country packs, patches, and free updates, that add flavour to the game through minor additions, rather than introducing wholesale mechanical changes. But this won’t be the last expansion for the WW2 grand-strategy game. ![]() The next expansion for Hearts of Iron 4 was finally fully revealed last week, with publisher Paradox Interactive releasing a teaser trailer for the game’s next, Soviet-themed DLC, No Step Back. ![]()
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