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Clausewitz Engine is a multiplatform game engine developed by Paradox Development Studio. It is the successor to Europa engine and was first used to create the 2007 video game Europa Universalis III.

History
In 2007, the studio debuted a new game engine, called Clausewitz Engine in Europa Universalis III. Named after the Prussian general Carl von Clausewitz, the new engine provides a 3D view of part or the totality of the world map, depending on the played game. Sengoku (released 2011) was the first game utilizing the Clausewitz 2 engine. The studio's 17th game, Imperator: Rome (released 2019), was also built using Clausewitz, but with the addition of new 64-bit software known as "Jomini" (named after 19th century Swiss general Antoine-Henri Jomini) that allows for better 3D rendering and easier creation of mods. The newly improved engine now also features support for DirectX 11.

Features
Clausewitz Engine

Games using Clausewitz Engine

 * Europa Universalis III (2007) – by Paradox Development Studio
 * East Vs West (2008) – by BL Logic
 * Hearts of Iron III (2009) – by Paradox Development Studio
 * Victoria II (2010) – by Paradox Development Studio
 * Crusader Kings II (2012) – by Paradox Development Studio
 * Europa Universalis IV (2013) – by Paradox Development Studio
 * March of the Eagles (2013) – by Paradox Development Studio
 * Hearts of Iron IV (2016) – by Paradox Development Studio