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Origins adds dedicated mission trees for seven African nations plus a reworked Jewish religion mechanic - the most content sub-Saharan Africa has ever received in EU4.

Europa Universalis IV: Origins is a paid immersion pack for EU4 that focuses almost entirely on a region the base game treated as an afterthought for years: sub-Saharan and East Africa, plus a long-overdue overhaul of the Jewish religion mechanic. If you have ever tried to run a Mali or Kongo campaign and hit a wall of generic mission trees around 1500, this DLC is the direct answer to that problem. The headlining content is seven nation-specific mission trees: Mali, Kongo, Songhai, Ethiopia, Mutapa, Kilwa, and Ajuuraan. Each tree is built around the actual historical ambitions of those polities - Songhai's missions push you toward consolidating the Niger bend trade network, while Ajuuraan's reflect its hydraulic state power and coastal influence in the Horn of Africa. Mutapa gets missions that lean into its gold and ivory economy, which matters a lot if you are trying to build a Southern African trade empire. These are not copy-paste trees; the regional flavour is specific enough that replaying the same era with two different African tags genuinely feels like a different campaign. The Jewish religion rework is the other major mechanical addition, and it is more interesting than a first glance suggests. Jewish nations gain access to a unique diaspora mechanic and new religious interactions that let them punch above their weight diplomatically and economically in ways the old system never modelled. For anyone who has ever tried a Semien or a Jewish Ragusa run and bounced off the weak vanilla implementation, this finally gives the faith a coherent identity on the map. On the cosmetic side, Origins ships new army sprites for African units, two new missionary models, and a new music track. The sprites are a genuine quality-of-life improvement if you are playing zoomed in - the old African unit art was noticeably behind the visual standard Paradox had set elsewhere. The music is solid period-appropriate composition, nothing that will redefine your playlist but welcome during a long Kongo unification campaign. Where Origins falls short is scope relative to price. Seven mission trees is a respectable haul, but players hoping for deep mechanical changes to African trade routes, unique government reforms beyond what the base game provides, or new disaster events specific to Sahelian or East African history will not find them here. It is firmly an immersion pack, not a mechanics expansion. The Jewish religion rework is the only system-level change, and it is well done but narrow in who it affects. If you have no interest in playing African nations or Jewish tag runs, this DLC offers you almost nothing. For strategy players building a complete EU4 installation, Origins fills a real gap and does it with more historical care than the region previously received. The mod ecosystem has already layered additional content on top of these trees, so the Steam Workshop value is solid. Newcomers to EU4 should not start here - get the core experience first - but returning players who want fresh campaign options will find Africa genuinely playable in a way it was not before. Diego, Scout Team

Europa Universalis IV: Origins - Immersion Pack (DLC)

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Europa Universalis IV: Origins is a paid immersion pack for EU4 that focuses almost entirely on a region the base game treated as an afterthought for years: sub-Saharan and East Africa, plus a long-overdue overhaul of the Jewish religion mechanic. If you have ever tried to run a Mali or Kongo campaign and hit a wall of generic mission trees around 1500, this DLC is the direct answer to that problem. The headlining content is seven nation-specific mission trees: Mali, Kongo, Songhai, Ethiopia, Mutapa, Kilwa, and Ajuuraan. Each tree is built around the actual historical ambitions of those polities - Songhai's missions push you toward consolidating the Niger bend trade network, while Ajuuraan's reflect its hydraulic state power and coastal influence in the Horn of Africa. Mutapa gets missions that lean into its gold and ivory economy, which matters a lot if you are trying to build a Southern African trade empire. These are not copy-paste trees; the regional flavour is specific enough that replaying the same era with two different African tags genuinely feels like a different campaign. The Jewish religion rework is the other major mechanical addition, and it is more interesting than a first glance suggests. Jewish nations gain access to a unique diaspora mechanic and new religious interactions that let them punch above their weight diplomatically and economically in ways the old system never modelled. For anyone who has ever tried a Semien or a Jewish Ragusa run and bounced off the weak vanilla implementation, this finally gives the faith a coherent identity on the map. On the cosmetic side, Origins ships new army sprites for African units, two new missionary models, and a new music track. The sprites are a genuine quality-of-life improvement if you are playing zoomed in - the old African unit art was noticeably behind the visual standard Paradox had set elsewhere. The music is solid period-appropriate composition, nothing that will redefine your playlist but welcome during a long Kongo unification campaign. Where Origins falls short is scope relative to price. Seven mission trees is a respectable haul, but players hoping for deep mechanical changes to African trade routes, unique government reforms beyond what the base game provides, or new disaster events specific to Sahelian or East African history will not find them here. It is firmly an immersion pack, not a mechanics expansion. The Jewish religion rework is the only system-level change, and it is well done but narrow in who it affects. If you have no interest in playing African nations or Jewish tag runs, this DLC offers you almost nothing. For strategy players building a complete EU4 installation, Origins fills a real gap and does it with more historical care than the region previously received. The mod ecosystem has already layered additional content on top of these trees, so the Steam Workshop value is solid. Newcomers to EU4 should not start here - get the core experience first - but returning players who want fresh campaign options will find Africa genuinely playable in a way it was not before.

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Diego · Scout Team

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