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Hearts Of Iron IV: Battle for the Bosporus DLC Gets New Videos About Turkey & Bulgaria

Paradox two new videos of the upcoming DLC for its deep World War II strategy game Hearts of Iron IV, titled Battle for the Bosporus.

Hearts of Iron IV: Battle for the Bosporus

Paradox two new videos of the upcoming DLC for its deep World War II strategy game Hearts of Iron IV, titled Battle for the Bosporus.

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The videos focus on two of the countries featured in the DLC, Turkey and Bulgaria. The third will be Greece, but the video about it has not been released yet.

All three countries will receive new unit models and the all-important new focus trees that will let you explore various historical and less-than-historical paths.

You can watch them below and watch the original announcement trailer.

Here’s the lowdown of the content for the DLC:

  • National Focus Tree for Bulgaria: Balance the factions in a divided land or reclaim territory lost in 1919. Follow the historical alliance with Germany or resist the German pressures on Tsar Boris, standing up for a free Bulgaria.
  • National Focus Tree for Greece: Riven by political division, Greek neutrality is maintained by the controversial Metaxas. Build a strong relationship with the Allies under the guidance of King George II, follow arch-conservatives into fascism or restore the glories of Greek Empire in the east.
  • National Focus Tree for Turkey: Robbed of its empire in the last war, what future is there for Turkey in a new one? Continue or halt the reforms of Kemalism, stand as the protector of the Balkans in a new regional faction, restore the Sultan to the throne or found a new Islamic state.
  • New Music Tracks.
  • New 3D Unit Models for Balkan and Turkish Armies.
  • Unique voice overs for Bulgaria, Greece and Turkey.

Hearts of Iron IV is currently available exclusively for PC. If you want to learn more, you can check out a trailer about the previous expansion.

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