Compare Hearts of Iron IV: Allied Armor Pack (DLC) prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by Paradox Development Studio. Published by Paradox Interactive. Released on 6/4/2020. Available on PC. Genres: Single Player, Multiplayer, Co-op, Bird View, Simulation, Strategy.

A pure cosmetic DLC that swaps in historically detailed armored unit sprites for the Allies and Comintern. Zero gameplay change, maximum visual fidelity for the spreadsheet-and-map crowd.

Let's be precise about what this DLC is and is not, because the mixed Steam reception (roughly 43% positive across nearly 400 reviews) tells you the community has strong feelings on that distinction. The Allied Armor Pack is a cosmetic unit pack for Hearts of Iron IV. It adds new 2D artwork for armored and tracked vehicles across four major Allied and Comintern powers, and it changes nothing about production costs, division templates, combat stats, or the decision tree you agonize over at 2 a.m. If you loaded up a save before and after installing it, your grand strategy would be identical. The only thing that changes is what you see on the map when you zoom in. With that caveat stamped in red at the top of the spreadsheet, here is what the pack actually delivers. On the British side you get seven armored unit types, including the Deacon tank destroyer, the Canadian Sexton self-propelled artillery, and the Crusader anti-air variant. The Americans receive the largest roster at seventeen units, headlined by the M7 Priest and the prototype M9 heavy tank destroyer. France adds eight units including the Renault tank destroyer and the Canon de 194 self-propelled artillery, and the Soviet roster runs to thirteen entries covering the early AT-1 tank destroyer and five distinct SU artillery variants. On top of those unit sprites, the pack includes eight distinct tank models per major Allied power, for a total of 32 tank models across the four nations. Highlights there include the Soviet T-26, the British Centurion, the post-war American Patton, and the French ARL 44. From a depth-of-decision standpoint, this DLC scores a zero. There is no new focus tree content, no new mechanic, no additional research path, and no multiplayer balance change. The community criticism is fair: if you are optimizing your armored division template with a combination of medium tanks, motorized artillery support companies, and engineer battalions, none of that calculus shifts by one point. Players who find cosmetic variety meaningful, particularly those who screenshot their campaigns or stream, will get more mileage out of the pack than pure meta-gamers. Mod compatibility is a non-issue since the pack touches only sprite files and does not conflict with total-conversion overhauls that rework the unit system. The honest recommendation here follows the logic of any low-impact cosmetic purchase: it pairs well with the Axis Armor Pack if you want visual parity across both sides of the war, and it was originally bundled with the Colonel Edition for precisely that reason. If you already have hundreds of hours in HOI4 and you find yourself squinting at placeholder sprites while running a Soviet armored push through Ukraine, this scratches a specific itch. If you are still learning how to read the supply map or building your first functional panzer template, spend your money on a gameplay expansion instead. Diego, Scout Team

Hearts of Iron IV: Allied Armor Pack (DLC)
Single PlayerMultiplayerCo-opBird ViewSimulationStrategy

Hearts of Iron IV: Allied Armor Pack (DLC)

Add-on / DLC for Hearts of Iron IV — view full game
Jun 4, 2020Paradox Development StudioParadox Interactive
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A pure cosmetic DLC that swaps in historically detailed armored unit sprites for the Allies and Comintern. Zero gameplay change, maximum visual fidelity for the spreadsheet-and-map crowd.

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GamerScout Verdict

Cosmetic-only filler for HOI4 completionists and screenshot enthusiasts; skip it if you want actual gameplay depth.

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About Hearts of Iron IV: Allied Armor Pack (DLC)

Let's be precise about what this DLC is and is not, because the mixed Steam reception (roughly 43% positive across nearly 400 reviews) tells you the community has strong feelings on that distinction. The Allied Armor Pack is a cosmetic unit pack for Hearts of Iron IV. It adds new 2D artwork for armored and tracked vehicles across four major Allied and Comintern powers, and it changes nothing about production costs, division templates, combat stats, or the decision tree you agonize over at 2 a.m. If you loaded up a save before and after installing it, your grand strategy would be identical. The only thing that changes is what you see on the map when you zoom in. With that caveat stamped in red at the top of the spreadsheet, here is what the pack actually delivers. On the British side you get seven armored unit types, including the Deacon tank destroyer, the Canadian Sexton self-propelled artillery, and the Crusader anti-air variant. The Americans receive the largest roster at seventeen units, headlined by the M7 Priest and the prototype M9 heavy tank destroyer. France adds eight units including the Renault tank destroyer and the Canon de 194 self-propelled artillery, and the Soviet roster runs to thirteen entries covering the early AT-1 tank destroyer and five distinct SU artillery variants. On top of those unit sprites, the pack includes eight distinct tank models per major Allied power, for a total of 32 tank models across the four nations. Highlights there include the Soviet T-26, the British Centurion, the post-war American Patton, and the French ARL 44. From a depth-of-decision standpoint, this DLC scores a zero. There is no new focus tree content, no new mechanic, no additional research path, and no multiplayer balance change. The community criticism is fair: if you are optimizing your armored division template with a combination of medium tanks, motorized artillery support companies, and engineer battalions, none of that calculus shifts by one point. Players who find cosmetic variety meaningful, particularly those who screenshot their campaigns or stream, will get more mileage out of the pack than pure meta-gamers. Mod compatibility is a non-issue since the pack touches only sprite files and does not conflict with total-conversion overhauls that rework the unit system. The honest recommendation here follows the logic of any low-impact cosmetic purchase: it pairs well with the Axis Armor Pack if you want visual parity across both sides of the war, and it was originally bundled with the Colonel Edition for precisely that reason. If you already have hundreds of hours in HOI4 and you find yourself squinting at placeholder sprites while running a Soviet armored push through Ukraine, this scratches a specific itch. If you are still learning how to read the supply map or building your first functional panzer template, spend your money on a gameplay expansion instead.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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steamCosmetic DLCUnit SpritesHistorical VehiclesCominternAllied PowersTank DestroyerSelf-Propelled ArtilleryCompletionist

System Requirements

Minimum

Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
9.0
Storage
2 GB
Graphics
ATI Radeon HD 5850 / NVIDIA GeForce GTX470 1GB VRAM
Processor
Intel Core 2 Quad Q9400 @ 2.66 GHz / AMD Athlon II X4 650 @ 3.20 GHz
64bit support
Yes
System requirements
Windows 7

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Developer
Paradox Development Studio
Publisher
Paradox Interactive
Release Date
Jun 4, 2020

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Hearts of Iron IV: Allied Armor Pack (DLC) is available on PC.

When was Hearts of Iron IV: Allied Armor Pack (DLC) released?

Hearts of Iron IV: Allied Armor Pack (DLC) was released on 4 June 2020.

Who developed Hearts of Iron IV: Allied Armor Pack (DLC)?

Hearts of Iron IV: Allied Armor Pack (DLC) was developed by Paradox Development Studio and published by Paradox Interactive.