The renaissance at bargain pricing
With thedelay ofCyberpunk 2077announced last week, I made a vow to not buy any new games for my PC until it comes out. I need to put some diligent work into my backlog in the lead-up to what is my most anticipated release of the year. Humble heard my plans and mocked me where I stood by announcing theHumble Europa Universalis IV bundle today.
They aren’t even watering this bundle down with lesser-known games; no, this deal is allEUIV, all the time. If you pay at least a dollar, you’ll get the baseEuropa Universalis IV, as well as six of the early DLC packs, including the pre-order bonus packs. For the pay-more-than-average tier (currently sitting around $9), you get the middle-year releases including the laudedRights of ManandEl DoradoDLC packs. Finally, if you pay $17, you get even the late-release packs, some of which only came out a little over a year ago.

As Paradox shifts focus back to theCrusader Kingsfranchise in preparation for itshighly anticipated sequel, it’s nice to see them offer up this aging but still much-beloved renaissance simulator for cheap.








