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March of the Eagles

Developer: Paradox Development Studio · Published by Paradox Interactive · 2013
Napoleonic grand strategy from Paradox.
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March of the Eagles is a 2013 grand-strategy wargame developed by Paradox Development Studio and published by Paradox Interactive for Windows, macOS and Linux. Set during the Napoleonic Wars between 1805 and 1820, it focuses tightly on the military and diplomatic struggle for dominance over Europe, casting the player as one of the era's great powers, such as France, Britain, Prussia, Austria or Russia, vying for supremacy on the continent. More focused and accessible than Paradox's sprawling flagship titles like Europa Universalis, it concentrates on warfare, alliances, coalitions and the balance of power rather than deep internal economic and political management, emphasising raising and maneuvering armies and navies, fighting historical battles and forging the shifting coalitions characteristic of the period. The game features a victory system built around dominating one's neighbours and achieving prestige, and supports multiplayer competition. Critical reception was modest; reviewers regarded it as a streamlined, comparatively lightweight Paradox strategy game that some found refreshingly approachable and others felt lacked the depth and replayability of the studio's larger works. March of the Eagles is best understood as a focused, war-centric Napoleonic title within Paradox's broader catalogue of historical grand-strategy games, aimed at players seeking that era's conflicts. It remains one of Paradox's more niche and lightly supported grand-strategy titles, overshadowed by the studio's larger franchises.

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