Highlights
- Europa Universalis 4 offers a variety of mods that can enhance gameplay, from fantasy conversions to historical alterations. Fans can easily download these mods from the Steam Workshop.
- Mods like Anbennar: A Fantasy Total Conversion Mod allow players to explore a grand strategy game with more magical elements and the option to be a force of good or evil.
- Mods like The Great Exhibition can freshen up the game by adding thousands of new event-related pictures, making each playthrough visually unique and captivating.
In Europa Universalis 4, players already have quite a bit of content to occupy their time. However, once players get the hang of the base mechanics, successfully running a country in Europa Universalis 4 becomes a much more feasible endeavor. Where can the game go from there?
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Luckily, EU4 isn't lacking in mods on the Steam Workshop. A dizzying array of selections are available that overhaul both large and small aspects of the gameplay. When looking to spice up the next playthrough, players can't go wrong with installing these excellent add-ons. Best of all, downloading them is as easy as clicking the "Subscribe" button on the Steam Workshop.
Updated January 7, 2024 by Mark Hospodar: Europa Universalis 4, like most games developed by Paradox, can be played for hundreds of hours and with no two playthroughs the same. When mods are added to the mix, fans have even more options to take their game in unexpected directions.
EU4 mods bring a variety of improvements to the table. The best EU4 mods always add or improve on something that the developers neglected or overlooked. Fans won't be sorry if they take the time to explore what the following mods provide.
1 Anbennar: A Fantasy Total Conversion Mod
5 Stars: 5,653 Ratings
- Created by JayBean, (THEA) Duke Jorgas, and Hehodas
- Mod Link
Like most games developed by Paradox, the collection of mods available for EU4 runs the gamut from historical immersion to high fantasy. Regarding the latter, Anbennar: A Fantasy Total Conversion Mod should satisfy fans who prefer to see more elves and warlocks in their grand strategy games.
Players of Dungeons & Dragons will find themselves right at home with this mod. With plenty of magic and other arcane arts at one's disposal, it's up to players to decide whether or not to be a force of good or evil. Fans can even start their own adventuring company before settling down to found a new nation. For fantasy addicts, this mod is certainly worth a try!
2 The Great Exhibition
5 Stars: 2,114 Ratings
- Created by ernesttico, Aetherum, and Firerozes
- Mod Link
Anyone who plays a Paradox title for an extended length of time will eventually see every piece of artwork in the game. With so many events firing throughout a playthrough, the vanilla illustrations quickly lose their luster. Players who are about to start a new game may want to consider freshening things up in this department.
The Great Exhibition mod is the perfect antidote to this problem. Thousands of new pictures related to events in the game are added, and some of them even change based on the player's religion, culture, etc. As such, it will take players quite a while before the artwork starts getting stale again.
3 Ante Bellum
5 Stars: 2,780 Ratings
- Created by Parmelion
- Mod Link
One thing that history buffs tend to enjoy is exploring alternate history scenarios. Imagining how the world would have looked if certain epochal events turned out differently offers a wealth of creative opportunities for modders. Fortunately, EU4 has a couple of fun options for players interested in alt-history.
Ante Bellum offers an alternate, but no less intriguing take, on the world in 1444. Among other notable reimaginings, the Carolingians still rule Francia, Andalusia is ascendant in Iberia, Bulgaria has the Byzantine Empire on the backpedal, and a few of the Crusader States even still exist in the Middle East. Fans can expect a wealth of new content to accompany these changes without having to learn brand-new mechanics. It's certainly a mod that fans of Europa Universalis 4 shouldn't ignore.
4 MEIOU & Taxes
5 Stars: 1,262 Ratings
- Created by [EL] Moridin, matigietz, [M&T] Sun_Wu, [M&T] Gigau, Veheled, Jervaj, [M&T]Mepper, Dr. Oetker, and Pełpeł
- Mod Link
All-in-one overhaul mods are usually safe bets for beginners looking to test the waters of the modding community. MEIOU and Taxes brings several things to the table, including new provinces/nations, a revamped trading system, overhauled graphics, and much more. Check out the mod's wiki page for a full list of features.
5 Extended Timeline
5 Stars: 20,732 Ratings
- Created by qweytr
- Mod Link
Players have a lot of time with which to achieve their goals in EU4. The vanilla timeline runs from 1444 to 1821, giving fans 377 years to scheme and conquer their way to the top. However, maybe three centuries still isn't enough time for some players.
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The Extended Timeline mod certainly lives up to its name. It extends the game's timeline to the year 9999, while also giving fans the option to start playing in 2 AD. Over 500 new countries are also added to reflect the state of the world at any given date. Never want the game to end? Give this mod a try!
6 Graphical Map Improvements
5 Stars: 8,120 Ratings
- Created by Isaiah
- Mod Link
As a grand strategy game, players will inevitably spend a great deal of time looking at the map in EU4. There's nothing inherently wrong with the game's vanilla map, but there's certainly some room for improvement.
Graphical Map Improvements is the quintessential map mod for the game. It tweaks a variety of effects regarding the map's presentation. The mod adds HS textures, along with a clearer font for country names and more distinguishable borders. It creates an all-around experience that's easier on the eyes.
7 Flavour And Events Expanded
5 Stars: 1,132 Ratings
- Created by Jay DoubleU, Catoscar, LimonenZitrone, Melvasul, UberEpicZach, Lumisentius, Vicryl, and ChuKoNoob
- Mod Link
Paradox Interactive games pack a ton of historical realism into their titles. Nevertheless, with a gargantuan subject like history, not every notable event can make it into a video game. In titles like EU4, fans also tend to appreciate a substantial variety of generic events and decisions to keep each new playthrough fresh and exciting.
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In this regard, it doesn't get much better than Flavour and Events Expanded. This mod adds over 1,000 new events to the game, which range from purely historical to creatively flavorful. Veterans of Crusader Kings 3 will be happy to know that plenty of heir education events are thrown into the mix as well. Overall, the mod adds enough interesting content to keep both old and new players hooked.
8 Trade Goods Expanded
5 Stars: 1,348 Ratings
- Created by MefedronLover
- Mod Link
Trade often plays an important role in Paradox Interactive games, as fans of Victoria 3 are no doubt aware. The same is also true for EU4, which takes place in an age where international trade plays an increasingly important role in a country's affairs.
In the same spirit as the previously mentioned mod, Trade Goods Expanded (as the name implies) adds a wealth of new trade goods to the game, along with a new resource mechanic and price events. Players interested in the more economic aspects of EU4 should check out this mod for a richer experience.
9 Voltaire's Nightmare II
5 Stars: 3,562 Ratings
- Created by ratkus, Katharevousa, Isildur, ShyGuy13, and Dux Amalfitanorum
- Mod Link
When discussing excellent overhaul/immersion mods for EU4, it's hard not to mention Voltaire's Nightmare II. In a similar vein to the previous mod, Voltaire's Nightmare II provides an almost unmatched level of added realism to the base game.
This mod primarily focuses on the European continent. It includes an altered timeline that spans from 1054 to 1871 and incorporates hundreds of new countries and thousands of provinces to reflect the new timeline. New government types, ages, cultures, religions, national ideas, missions, and flavor events are just some of the new features that compose Voltaire's Nightmare II.
10 Westeros Universalis: A Game Of Thrones
5 Stars: 2,994 Ratings
- Created by Vawser, Theo, and Emperor Nuclear
- Mod Link
Of course, extra layers of historical accuracy may not be for everybody. The nature of games developed by Paradox Interactive makes them ripe for total conversion mods. Fantasy settings, naturally, tend to be at the forefront of these types of mods.
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Fans of George R. R. Martin should check out the Game of Thrones mod for EU4. Set in the world of A Song of Ice and Fire, players can look forward to leading their favorite Westerosi nations to ultimate victory using the EU4 game engine. Plenty of intrigue and action awaits!
5 Stars: 1,862 Ratings
- Created by qweytr, Shimmer, Theo, and Aetherum
- Mod Link
As stated previously, mods that take place within a fantasy setting tend to be popular. Video games, much like literature, possess a wide array of memorable fantasy settings. The Elder Scrolls is one such example of a beloved fantasy world.
With Elder Scrolls Universalis, players can put their nation-building skills to good use in Tamriel. Everything in the base game is overhauled to fit the new setting, including religions, cultures, events, and much more. Becoming the Emperor of Tamriel never felt so satisfying.
12 Imperium Universalis (Growth Of Empires)
5 Stars: 5,367 Ratings
- Created by KArantukki, NightWarrior, PenguBoy, Hirdmann, 诸葛孔博, ACommonGuerrillo, and Dux Amalfitanorum
- Mod Link
Imperium Universalis is another total conversion mod worth mentioning. This mod is unique in that its primary focus is geared toward the ancient world, specifically the 7th century BC. For ancient history buffs, this mod offers enough to satisfy their interests.
The features of Imperium Universalis mirror the altered timeline. New development mechanics, special units, and technologies serve to immerse the player in this Bronze Age epic. If the familiar setting of EU4 becomes too tiresome, Imperium Universalis is a noteworthy alternative.
13 Governments Expanded
5 Stars: 1,856 Ratings
- Created by Fly_Pepper and Jay DoubleU
- Mod Link
In EU4, government type plays an important role in the functioning of a particular state. After a couple of playthroughs, fans likely won't have much trouble understanding the characteristics that compose each type of government in the game.
Governments Expanded adds much-needed flavor to the proceedings by offering more than 275 new government reforms to EU4. Best of all, many of the major nations, such as France and the Ottoman Empire, receive their unique reforms. As such, it makes playing as a particular country feel more different from the rest.
14 Europa Expanded
5 Stars: 2,313 Ratings
- Created by Stiopa866 and LordVarangian
- Mod Link
Missions in EU4 provide players with a roadmap for how their countries should progress. Some Missions are generic, while others are unique to a particular country, culture, or religion. They provide a lot of flavor to the game, so adding more is always great.
The aptly titled Europa Expanded mod adds over 300 Mission Trees to the game, along with new starting bookmarks. Many formable nations also get their own Mission Trees with this mod, which helps make every country feel a little more exclusive.
Europa Universalis 4
Strategy
- Platform(s)
- PC
- Released
- August 13, 2013
- Developer(s)
- Paradox Development Studio