Poland is also receiving several bonkers alt-history pathways, which may have you entrench a military dictatorship or enact a pro-Soviet rebellion, and several Baltic states are receiving custom paths that might have them shifting the fate of the war.Īlongside those, No Step Back will also introduce a new tank designer mechanic, letting you customise your armoured divisions to allow for all sorts of wacky designs (such as amphibious rocket launchers). Heaps of alt-history pathways for the Soviet Union will let you determine its political direction, whether that’s taking the country further left, or returning the Tsar to power. No Step Back adds a bounty of new National Focus Trees for several countries on the Eastern Front. After several months of dev diaries teasing the expansion’s content, publisher Paradox has today revealed the upcoming DLC will release on November 23, alongside the free 1.11 Barbarossa update. The release date for the next Hearts of Iron 4 DLC, No Step Back, has finally been revealed.