![]() The biggest changes seem like the ones to Russia’s government types-being the Tsar seems like a pretty choice and powerful position, if you can get it-and the boosts to Orthodoxy. New Graphics: Includes three full unit packs and new portraits for Eastern Europe.Siberian Frontier: Russia can slowly colonize uninhabited border regions, with no fear of native uprisings.Streltsy: Special Russian soldiers that excel in combat, but raise the cost of stabilizing your empire.Metropolitans: Consecrate highly developed provinces with Metropolitans, adding to the authority of the Orthodox Church, but for a cost.Iconography: Commission great religious icons for the Orthodox Church, boosting your empire’s power depending on the saint you choose to revere.Tsardoms and Principalities: New ranks of Russian government with new abilities and, for Tsars, strong bonuses including the right to claim entire States – not just provinces.Here are some of the features Paradox has announced so far: This one is focused largely on one country, and the handful of smaller principalities that surround it and historically eventually became part of Russia. ![]() Third Rome is called an “immersion pack,” which Paradox said in a forum thread is “a smaller expansion type with a clear focus.” Other expansions have brought big new features and mechanics to entire regions. Europa Universalis IV: Third Rome Photo: Paradox Interactive
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