About This Content Taking inspiration from the conquest and discovery of the New World, this Music Pack adds new music to enhance the Europa Universalis IV soundtrack. The new tracks, totalling about 10 minutes of new, masterfully composed music are created by the talented Andreas Waldetoft, famous for the music of previous Paradox games such as Crusader Kings II, Hearts of Iron III and Victoria II. 7aa9394dea Title: Europa Universalis IV: Songs of the New WorldGenre: Simulation, StrategyDeveloper:Paradox Development StudioPublisher:Paradox InteractiveFranchise:Europa UniversalisRelease Date: 14 Jan, 2014 Europa Universalis IV: Songs Of The New World Activation Code Generator When you hear it it's like you imaginate Conquistadors on the sea commig to the new World to create an unlimited empire. THE GRAND ARMADA IS COMMING FOR YOU. Viva espag\u00f1ol conquistador. It it appears that Paradox is deleting my negative review of this game. Criticism is not allowed its seems. As so. I have decided to give the whole game and DLC a negatieve review. Its just music.. A nice Add-on to the game.. Pointless lol, the only reason i ever seem to have these types of DLC is cause they come with the bundles when on sale,i never even have music volume above 0% cause I listen to my ownmaybe Johan should consider releasing a remastered EU3 soundtrack for EU4? 15 euros, 10 euros on sale hahaha and maybe someone will buy it. Grand Armada best song. If you listen to ingame music this adds 3 great tracks to the playlist. The Grand Armada is one of my favorite tracks and the other 2 in this pack are also very good tracks. Great music for colonizing and makes colonizing a bit less boring.I suggest listening to the tracks on youtube. The top songs that I enjoy are:The Grand Armada (Songs of the New World)L'autunno (Songs of War)Falalalan (Republican Music Pack). Paradox DLC is like a papercut. The more you purchase the more it hurts.. Defintely worth it if you like playing as an exploration power or as a native.
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