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Get Europa Universalis IV for $1 in Humble’s new Paradox BundleStrategy fans unite.
Strategy fans unite.

Clearly not content with having three game bundles on the go, those mad lunatics at Humble have just gone and announced afourthbundle today, this time celebrating the best of Paradox Interactive. It’s a pretty special one, too, as you’ve got the epicEuropa Universalis IVandAge Of Wonders IIIin the entry-level 78p / $1 tier, as well asStellaris,BattleTechandTyrannyall for under a tenner. So read on to see how this nine-strong game bundle works.
Running from now until August 6th, theHumble Best of Paradox Bundleis chock full of today’sbest strategy games, making it a great way to get acquainted with the genre in one fell swoop. As per usual, the bundle is split into several different tiers and the number of games you get depends on how much you want to pay.
You can see what’s in each tier in the list below, but there are some pretty juicy games in all four of them. As mentioned above, gettingEuropa Universalis IVfor just 78p / $1 is stupidly good value, and you’d normally spend at least £10 / $12 onBattleTechalone during a sale, let along getting seven extra games with it for the same price plus all its extra digital goodies such as its soundtrack, artbook and extra wallpapers. Then, finally, there’s the very goodImperator: Romesitting atop the pile for just under £14 / $17, which again, is pretty great value for money.
So, here’s the bundle in full. If you pay78p / $1, you get:
Then, if youpay more than the average, which is currently £5.76 in the UK at the moment, you’ll also get:
Pay more than£9.44 / $12, then you’ll get all of the above plus:
And finally, those who pay the top bracket of£13.37 / $17will get everything plus:
Anyone who gets the complete bundle will also receive a voucher for a free month of Humble Choice, Humble’s monthly subscription service, if you’re a new subscriber. However, as I mentioned back in myWarhammer 40K Bundlepost and this week’sDaedalic Bundlepost (which are still ongoing, I might add), it’s worth bearing in mind that Humble are also offering40% off a year’s worth of Humble Choice Premiumright now if you’re considering signing up.