Compare Hearts of Iron IV Eastern Front Planes Pack (DLC) prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by Paradox Development Studio. Published by Paradox Interactive. Released on 6/3/2021. Available on PC. Genres: Single Player, Multiplayer, Co-op, Simulation, Strategy.

Fifty-plus historically modelled aircraft skins for six Eastern Front nations, zero gameplay change. Pure visual flavour for HOI4 veterans who want their Ju-87 Stuka looking right.

Let me be straight with you before you click buy: the Eastern Front Planes Pack is a purely cosmetic DLC. It adds over 50 new aircraft models across six nations - Germany, the Soviet Union, Poland, Romania, Hungary, and Yugoslavia - but it does not touch a single stat, unlock a new focus tree, or shift the air combat meta by even one point. If you came here expecting new mechanics, close this tab and look at No Step Back or By Blood Alone instead. What you do get is a genuinely wide roster of historically grounded aircraft portraits. The German side covers Luftwaffe workhorses like the Ju-87 Stuka dive bomber and the He-111 medium bomber, plus three hypothetical carrier-launched designs for players who enjoy alt-history what-ifs. The Soviet entry includes the Il-2 close air support plane - arguably the most important ground-attack aircraft of the whole war - alongside the LaGG-3 fighter and the post-war Tu-4 strategic bomber for late-game Soviet campaigns that push into the Cold War timeline. Smaller nations get real attention too: Poland's entry features the PZL.37 Los bomber and the prototype PZL.56 Kania fighter, Romania gets its IAR fighter family and the IAR 37 light bomber, Hungary contributes the biplane WM-16 bomber and the experimental RMI-8-X/V fighter, and Yugoslavia rounds things out with the Czech-designed BH-33 and the prototype R-313 fighter-bomber. Here is the honest use case. If you run HOI4 at lower game speeds - speed 1 or 2, pausing frequently to manage your air wings and assign cas missions over the Ukrainian steppe - you will actually see these planes rendered on the map and in the unit interface. The visual difference between generic placeholder art and a correctly-roundelled IAR fighter is noticeable and satisfying. If you hammer speed 5 like most multiplayer sessions, the aircraft are on screen for milliseconds and this entire pack is invisible to you in practice. The Steam community is split almost evenly on it, sitting at roughly 44% positive across several hundred reviews. The negative votes are not about quality - they are about value relative to content. Players who focus on Eastern Front campaigns with Germany, the USSR, or the minor Axis nations consistently report that the pack adds the kind of immersion detail that makes long solo campaigns feel more grounded. Players who mainly play Western Front scenarios or speed-run to the 1945 end state see no return at all. Bottom line from a sim-depth perspective: this is not a purchase you make for strategic reasons. Treat it the same way you would a map texture mod - something you layer on after you have already committed to the game and the region. If you are building out a full Eastern Front setup alongside No Step Back for the Soviet and German focus trees, it is a coherent add-on. On its own, to a newcomer still learning supply logistics and air doctrine, it belongs firmly at the back of the DLC priority queue. Diego, Scout Team

Hearts of Iron IV Eastern Front Planes Pack (DLC)
Single PlayerMultiplayerCo-opSimulationStrategy

Hearts of Iron IV Eastern Front Planes Pack (DLC)

Add-on / DLC for Hearts of Iron IV — view full game
Jun 3, 2021Paradox Development StudioParadox Interactive
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Fifty-plus historically modelled aircraft skins for six Eastern Front nations, zero gameplay change. Pure visual flavour for HOI4 veterans who want their Ju-87 Stuka looking right.

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Buy only if you run slow-speed Eastern Front campaigns and want historically accurate aircraft art to match your No Step Back playthrough.

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About Hearts of Iron IV Eastern Front Planes Pack (DLC)

Let me be straight with you before you click buy: the Eastern Front Planes Pack is a purely cosmetic DLC. It adds over 50 new aircraft models across six nations - Germany, the Soviet Union, Poland, Romania, Hungary, and Yugoslavia - but it does not touch a single stat, unlock a new focus tree, or shift the air combat meta by even one point. If you came here expecting new mechanics, close this tab and look at No Step Back or By Blood Alone instead. What you do get is a genuinely wide roster of historically grounded aircraft portraits. The German side covers Luftwaffe workhorses like the Ju-87 Stuka dive bomber and the He-111 medium bomber, plus three hypothetical carrier-launched designs for players who enjoy alt-history what-ifs. The Soviet entry includes the Il-2 close air support plane - arguably the most important ground-attack aircraft of the whole war - alongside the LaGG-3 fighter and the post-war Tu-4 strategic bomber for late-game Soviet campaigns that push into the Cold War timeline. Smaller nations get real attention too: Poland's entry features the PZL.37 Los bomber and the prototype PZL.56 Kania fighter, Romania gets its IAR fighter family and the IAR 37 light bomber, Hungary contributes the biplane WM-16 bomber and the experimental RMI-8-X/V fighter, and Yugoslavia rounds things out with the Czech-designed BH-33 and the prototype R-313 fighter-bomber. Here is the honest use case. If you run HOI4 at lower game speeds - speed 1 or 2, pausing frequently to manage your air wings and assign cas missions over the Ukrainian steppe - you will actually see these planes rendered on the map and in the unit interface. The visual difference between generic placeholder art and a correctly-roundelled IAR fighter is noticeable and satisfying. If you hammer speed 5 like most multiplayer sessions, the aircraft are on screen for milliseconds and this entire pack is invisible to you in practice. The Steam community is split almost evenly on it, sitting at roughly 44% positive across several hundred reviews. The negative votes are not about quality - they are about value relative to content. Players who focus on Eastern Front campaigns with Germany, the USSR, or the minor Axis nations consistently report that the pack adds the kind of immersion detail that makes long solo campaigns feel more grounded. Players who mainly play Western Front scenarios or speed-run to the 1945 end state see no return at all. Bottom line from a sim-depth perspective: this is not a purchase you make for strategic reasons. Treat it the same way you would a map texture mod - something you layer on after you have already committed to the game and the region. If you are building out a full Eastern Front setup alongside No Step Back for the Soviet and German focus trees, it is a coherent add-on. On its own, to a newcomer still learning supply logistics and air doctrine, it belongs firmly at the back of the DLC priority queue.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

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steamCosmetic DLCHistorical AircraftEastern FrontImmersion PackUnit ModelsAnniversary Content

System Requirements

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Memory
4 GB RAM
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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Paradox Development Studio
Publisher
Paradox Interactive
Release Date
Jun 3, 2021

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As of 16 August 2026, the cheapest in-stock offer for Hearts of Iron IV Eastern Front Planes Pack (DLC) is €2.40 at Eneba, out of 5 live offers we track across verified key stores. Prices change daily — the table on this page is refreshed continuously.

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The lowest in-stock price we track for Hearts of Iron IV Eastern Front Planes Pack (DLC) is €2.40 at Eneba (16 August 2026). We compare 5 live offers from verified key stores — the full table with every store and its trust score is on this page.

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Hearts of Iron IV Eastern Front Planes Pack (DLC) is available on PC.

When was Hearts of Iron IV Eastern Front Planes Pack (DLC) released?

Hearts of Iron IV Eastern Front Planes Pack (DLC) was released on 3 June 2021.

Who developed Hearts of Iron IV Eastern Front Planes Pack (DLC)?

Hearts of Iron IV Eastern Front Planes Pack (DLC) was developed by Paradox Development Studio and published by Paradox Interactive.