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Götterdämmerung | Expansion Pass


Aaand there we have it, with the release of this video there can be no more subterfuge: our expansion Götterdämmerung drops November 14th.

Of course, we’ve kept this one under wraps for a bit longer despite some … subtle hints, so now is our opportunity to explain a little about what Götterdämmerung heralds, and what else is coming for Hearts of Iron in the near future.

With the above said, I’d like to draw attention to the fact that Dev Diaries and related events will be arriving with high frequency over the coming six weeks - two or three items per week up until launch. This means today we won’t be diving into extreme detail on each of the headline items, but you won’t have long to wait to see more.

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Note: The original schedule was changed to swap the Raids and the Small Features DD's to give the Devs more time with the Raids DD

Special Projects
A German themed expansion is something many of you have been clamouring for for many years, and as we’ve been quite clear about in previous roadmaps, we’ve also wanted to work on a super-weapons feature since the release of HoI4. Naturally, these two things made sense to tackle together.

War drives all sorts of technological innovation in an attempt to out-do opponents and although many projects ultimately never saw the battlefield, Götterdämmerung aims to tie together existing research systems with a new experimental research mechanic that allows for both historical and less historical but plausible super-projects to be pursued. The research process will become an important part of gameplay, with scientists, map-located experimental facilities, and supporting infrastructure all combining to produce a wide variety of outcomes that can augment your forces or change the very nature of the war you are fighting.

Military Raids
Of course, the story of experimental project development during the war was one fraught with strategic implications. From the secrecy around the Manhattan project, to the dambusters raids or targeted strikes on important facilities such as Peenemunde, there are numerous examples of targeted military strikes that had a severe impact on the nature of the conflict.

The military raids feature aims to add more narrative to your conflict while remaining an inherently strategic tool in your arsenal. Target experimental facilities, important military installations and more with high-risk, high-reward planned operations across multiple disciplines. We’ve aimed to have as much integration as possible here with special projects: raids will be one of your main counterplays to an opponent scheming to develop their own [redacted].

Germany
Germany will be receiving a totally revised historical national focus tree and a host of new alternate historical paths. We’ll go into further detail about exactly what is coming here, but we’ve put a high premium on retaining the core feeling that Germany’s old tree gave the player: a sense that they are the protagonist in the events leading up to the war; that the conflict revolves around their actions.

Austria
Resist the oncoming storm, cast off the shackles of enforced military impotence and retool your nation around your chosen identity. Forge a new history for Austria free of German control, standing as a beacon of resistance or reclaiming your fractured empire.

Revised Hungarian Focus Tree
A completely overhauled Hungarian focus tree, with a detailed historical revision and a completely unique perspective on reforging the Austro-Hungarian Empire, independent of Austrian content.

Belgian Focus Tree
Resist or welcome German supremacy. Draw on the natural wealth of the Congo and build potential for an African government-in-exile. Alternatively, play as the Belgian Congo, and either support the war effort, or throw off your old masters.


And of course that’s not all. With any release there’s a host of other items that will appear, some small, some bigger, and notably some pretty nice improvements to the way the AI will play on a tactical and planning level.

Expansion Pass

With Götterdämmerung we’ll be trying something a bit new. The release will be part of an expansion pass. Expansion passes are our way of both giving you a roadmap for the content that’ll be arriving over the next few releases, and for letting you sign up to get that content when it arrives with a discount of 20%.

The expansion pass will include:
  • Instant unlock of three new 3d tank models and a music track​
  • The Götterdämmerung expansion (Nov 14th 2024) - $24.99/£21.99/€24.99​
  • The Graveyard of Empires country pack (Q1 2025) - $14.99/£12.79/€14.99​
  • Prototype Vehicles unit pack (Q3 2025) - $6.99/£5.89/€6.99​
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To see the Expansion pass on Steam, click the image above or this link https://pdxint.at/EP1Store
Now to get ahead of the game here: we understand that this method won’t appeal to everyone. All items listed above except for the first bullet-point will be available for purchase separately as per usual, or in the DLC subscription.
 
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They can always decide not to go to war against Austria, or there may be more options like making them a puppet and so forth. The game thrives on giving the player what choice to make.


Not everyone plays Multiplayer tho. And personally I like more focus trees and countries, and I am pretty sure most their audience does too.


Also like you can just make a mod to disable the focus tree, and then require that mod for the lobbies you play in. And then play your "vanilla" multiplayer without any trees you don't like or any variation.
I already made a mod obviously, but Vanilla multi-player was still how I got introduced, as did many through the server browser.
 
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Can we please not have these stupid one-word posts in the HoI4 forum? It's become a plague in the Project Caesar forum, where people are fighting with bots. It needs to be stopped now.
Does the raids mechanic allow for a Pearl Harbor?
I would be very surprised. It's poor use of dev resources when when Historical Mode timetables everything, rendering a genuine surprise attack impossible.
Ngl keeping songs tied to other things (like preorders or in this case an expansion) continues to be a thorn in my side. I want more music and I'd be willing to pay for more music but I'd prefer to have a clean purchase for the music.

Will you release a package with all the pre-order songs in the future? I feel like my game is incomplete without them.
They probably will, but they won't admit it now because it's the reward you get for being a good boy/girl and pre-ordering through the Expansion Pass. Your question is like a kid asking the dentist if you can have a sticker before they take your tooth out.
My steam entry of HoI4 shows an update is ready... A patch or just something related to promoting the new exapnsion?
99% likely that this is adding the advert for the Expansion Pass to the launcher.
Most countries are done? Like what is left other then reworks to bring older countries up to the same standard as the newer ones?
You are joking, right? The Middle East and South East Asia were two of the major theatres of the Second World War and haven't had any new content since 2016. Happily, they are both getting some attention in Graveyard of Empires (hurray!), but that still leaves Burma, DEI/Indonesia, Egypt, French Indochina/Vietnam-Cambodia-Laos, Lebanon, Malaya-Singapore-Borneo, The Philippines, Syria, and Thailand/Siam. All of these countries saw fighting, and in many cases fighting that lasted longer and had more strategic importance than that in Belgium, never mind the likes of Austria and Iceland. At the moment even Historical Mode omits the Iraqi and Syrian campaigns, and the Iranian occupation, which caused real headaches for the Allies when they occurred. And in many cases these countries' internal politics were important throughout the period. In alt-history mode, the outbreak of a Philippine war of independence, solid Iranian support for either side, or Aung San deciding to back the Allies in 1941, might all make the war play out quite differently.
 
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I already made a mod obviously, but Vanilla multi-player was still how I got introduced, as did many through the server browser.
single player only people play too, especially that a lot of the community plays modded and some mods are not MP friendly due to how heavy they are
 
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Is there a youtube or something of the music track? Ride of the Valkyries? Is it just a wagner cover but with synths and no opera or something? I would rather listen to my own copy of the Ring. But I remember it from HOI3 and I believe HOI1 too. Great for beginning an offensive..

Also please open up the old pre-order songs somehow. I don't even have katyusha or bella ciao.
 
You are joking, right? The Middle East and South East Asia were two of the major theatres of the Second World War and haven't had any new content since 2016. Happily, they are both getting some attention in Graveyard of Empires (hurray!), but that still leaves Burma, DEI/Indonesia, Egypt, French Indochina/Vietnam-Cambodia-Laos, Lebanon, Malaya-Singapore-Borneo, The Philippines, Syria, and Thailand/Siam. All of these countries saw fighting, and in many cases fighting that lasted longer and had more strategic importance than that in Belgium, never mind the likes of Austria and Iceland. At the moment even Historical Mode omits the Iraqi and Syrian campaigns, and the Iranian occupation, which caused real headaches for the Allies when they occurred. And in many cases these countries' internal politics were important throughout the period. In alt-history mode, the outbreak of a Philippine war of independence, solid Iranian support for either side, or Aung San deciding to back the Allies in 1941, might all make the war play out quite differently.
Though admittedly, the current state of FTs and AI behaviors allows for a nation like Oman to be an observer nation - no one has a WG on them, and its neighbors don't try any sort of justifications on them. You can just... sit there and watch the world burn around you if you want to.
 
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Though admittedly, the current state of FTs and AI behaviors allows for a nation like Oman to be an observer nation - no one has a WG on them, and its neighbors don't try any sort of justifications on them. You can just... sit there and watch the world burn around you if you want to.
why not just user observer mode?
 
If the content I paid for is being replaced, I would like the replacement content and to not just lose access to what I paid for.
It's not being replaced? It just going on 100% sale. Did you also get upset when they did a 50% and 75% off sale every time a new dog released for the base game? You (presumably) paid full price for that too.
 
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Methinks a typo crept in. The prototype pack is aimed at Q2.
Incidentally I do have a couple of questions.

1. Will there be 3d models other than the statue of Liberty?
2. Will more provinces (not States) be added to low density areas of the map? (South Africa, India, SEA, etc)

EDIT: South East Asia not the sea.
 
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Regarding the German national focus tree, I would expect the historic, Kaiser, and democratic paths to be in the free update, but the communist and any enhanced Wonder-waffles branches to be in the paid DLC.

That way what you already paid for is updated, but the new content is still for purchase.
 
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