

More ink, screen time, and simulated blood has been spilled on the topic than most other historical conflicts combined. The period is, by far, the most well-trod ground in wargaming, and in history in general for that matter. I try to stay away from World War 2 games.

Particularly, the design choices that guide Hearts of Iron limit the narrative choices available to the player, while Kaiserreich uses its alternate-history setting to recraft the world and add a level of dynamism that simply doesn’t exist in the base game. Which begs the question: what is the essence of Kaiserreich’s success? Why has the mod survived multiple incarnations over more than a decade? As someone who has played hundreds of hours of both the base game and the mod, I believe this success, particularly in the Hearts of Iron IV incarnation, can be found in some structural issues with the base game that this mod has been effective at resolving. Kaiserreich uses its alternate-history setting to recraft the inter-war world

At this point it has become a veritable institution in the larger, heavily mod-focused Paradox Interactive community, but, whereas many successful HOI4 total conversion mods are based on some existing IP - Old World Blues, a Hearts of Iron IV mod based on the Fallout universe is a good example of this - Kaiserreich is an original work, and one that has even spawned its own collection of spin-off mods based on the universe the developers have created. Recently, the developers have even launched a community store where you can buy merch, and have plans to use that as a launching pad to produce animated original shorts set in the mod’s universe. With an over 30,000 strong subreddit, and an active discord community, it has an incredibly dedicated fanbase - many of whom eschew the base game and play only Kaiserreich - creating fanart, fiction, AARs, and a flood of in-joke memes. Originating in Hearts of Iron II, the mod has existed in various incarnations throughout the series in the past decade. By which I mean to say that Kaiserreich: Legacy of the Weltkrieg, the extremely popular mod for Paradox Interactive’s World War 2 grand strategy game Hearts of Iron 4, has been updated for the game’s latest patch and is once again playable.įor the unacquainted, Kaiserreich is an alternate history total conversion mod that takes place in a world in which Germany is victorious in the First World War. On Sunday, April 19, 2019, Kaiser Wilhelm II returned from his long exile to reclaim his throne.
