Paste both the mod folder and the accompanying .mod file into this directory.

: Hosts the largest collection of full versions and demos, including Libyan Civil War and March of the Regiments .

Paradox Interactive’s 2013 grand strategy game is a well-crafted gem, but it wasn't as deeply supported post-launch as other titles like Europa Universalis IV . The game’s dedicated community of modders has stepped in, transforming the experience in incredible ways. Whether you want a game that spans centuries, plunges you into modern conflicts, or simply polishes the existing mechanics, there's a mod waiting for you, breathing new life into this classic game.

Widely considered the gold standard for the game, this total conversion mod deepens almost every mechanic. It introduces a massive influx of historical events, flavor text, and decision trees for both major and minor powers. The mod fixes balancing issues, making AI coalitions much more aggressive and intelligent. If you want the definitive March of the Eagles experience without losing the core identity of the game, start here. 2. Europe in Ruins (The Expanded Timeline)

: A simple but vital utility that pushes the end date from 1820 to 9999, allowing you to continue your global conquest indefinitely. Historical Loading Screens

As of 2025, Paradox has not announced a sequel. But the community refuses to let this game die. Every year, a small but dedicated group uploads a new update. The latest news involves a "Revolution & Reaction" submod that extends the timeline to 1830.

Yes, absolutely. Modifying a game you own is legal in most jurisdictions. However, the keyword sometimes attracts pirates looking for a cracked base game. To be clear:

If you find the base game lacking in depth, these community-made projects are essential: March of the Eagles: Enhanced