Europa Universalis IV: Mandate of Heaven

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While Europe slowly pulls itself from a period of darkness, the East continues to shine brightly. The Ming throne is set on a foundation of thousands of years of civilization while Japanese warlords do battle in honorable array, holding tight to their bushido code.

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Developer:
Paradox Development Studio
Publisher:
Paradox Interactive
Engine:
Clausewitz Engine
Release date:
06 April 2017
Recent Steam reviews:
Not specified
All Steam reviews:
Mixed (360)

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Description

While Europe slowly pulls itself from a period of darkness, the East continues to shine brightly. The Ming throne is set on a foundation of thousands of years of civilization while Japanese warlords do battle in honorable array, holding tight to their bushido code. The gods have blessed Asia with wealth and culture. Are you worthy of the Mandate of Heaven?

Mandate of Heaven is the newest expansion for Europa Universalis IV, the best-selling historical grand strategy game from Paradox Development Studio. In Europa Universalis IV, you control the fate of any of the hundreds of countries around the world through the maelstrom of the early modern era, from the Age of Discovery to the rise of Napoleon. Mandate of Heaven further enhances this epic experience by adding greater depth to playing the major powers of East Asia and adding a new “Ages” system to add more short-term goals.

Features of Mandate of Heaven include:

Historical Ages and Golden Eras:

Meet objectives in four historical ages from the Age of Discovery to the Age of Revolutions, earning new bonuses and powers for your country. Declare a Golden Era to further increase your chance of success

Chinese Empire:

New mechanics for Ming China, including Imperial Decrees and Imperial Reforms to bolster the Dragon Throne

Tributaries:

Force your neighbors to pay tribute to your Chinese Empire, paying you in gold, manpower or monarch points

New Japanese Rules:

Daimyos now owe loyalty to the Shogun – and the Shogun is whomever controls the imperial capital of Kyoto. Force your lesser rivals to commit seppuku to preserve their honor

Manchu Banners:

Rally the Manchu warlords around your throne and call up the traditional banners to reinforce your army

Diplomatic Macrobuilder:

Common diplomatic actions are now easily available from the macrobuilder interface

Recommended system requirements

minimum*

OS *:
Windows 7/Windows 8
Processor:
Intel® Pentium® IV 2.4 GHz eller AMD 3500+
Memory:
2 GB RAM
Graphics:
NVIDIA® GeForce 8800 or ATI Radeon® X1900, 512mb video memory required
DirectX®:
9.0c
Hard Drive:
2 GB HD space
Sound:
Direct X- compatible soundcard
Other Requirements:
Broadband Internet connection
Additional:
Controller support: 3-button mouse, keyboard and speakers. Internet Connection or LAN for multiplayer

recommended*

OS *:
Windows 7/Windows 8
Processor:
Intel® Pentium® IV 2.4 GHz or AMD 3500+
Memory:
2 GB RAM
Graphics:
NVIDIA® GeForce 8800 or ATI Radeon® X1900, 1024mb video memory recommended
DirectX®:
9.0c
Hard Drive:
2 GB HD space
Sound:
Direct X-compatible soundcard
Other Requirements:
Broadband Internet connection
Additional:
Controller support: 3-button mouse, keyboard and speakers. Internet Connection or LAN for multiplayer

User reviews

Tomiko
Not recommended | 05 May 2021

Paradox is calling their community toxic for criticising their overpriced, broken, unfinished DLCs. That's some though move. Now I'm gonna be toxic and call you the worst Consumer friendly company there is around. Even

Helpful: 73
Vojtas007
Not recommended | 05 May 2021

This DLC provides some small changes to the Eastern nations which are shallow but better than nothing. The DLC is overpriced and should be like 7 Euros because it is nothing but a bunch of features they did in 3 weeks.

Helpful: 8
CMDR Herne
Recommended | 13 May 2021

Probably the last good expansion for EU4 after this it all started to go down hill in quality. Yes it's main focus is the far east and in particular China. Which is now more stable than what it used to be before. The

Helpful: 8
JamickBewer
Recommended | 30 Apr 2021

Paradox Interactive's DLC policy sucks, but this DLC doesn't. Definitely one of my favorite DLCs! Golden Eras, reworks in Japan, Age Bonuses, etc. are all great features. The diplomatic macrobuilder tool should honestly

Helpful: 3
Skysti
Recommended | 28 Feb 2021

Pretty good dlc here. Flavour for eastern asia. Adds some counterplay to the massive ming blob. Wish it added a stronger mechanic for the formation of qing tho

Helpful: 5
Hat8
Not recommended | 24 Aug 2025

The issue with this DLC is that it gives very little for how much it costs. It is almost as though it exists as padding to make the Eu4 subscription service look more valuable. Everything it adds is good, but you still

Helpful: 1