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Profile of the Spanish Nation – Corsairs: Battle of the Caribbean In Corsairs: Battle of the Caribbean, the Spanish nation is portrayed as a historic power devoted to protecting its colonies, wealth and imperial legacy

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changedSpanish hostility towards pirates is particularly pronounced. After decades of organised raids against their colonies and convoys – particularly those supported indirectly by rival powers – Spain has adopted the firmest anti-piracy stance of any nation in the game. Buccaneers are seen not only as criminals, but also as a major source of instability in the colonies, undermining trade, security and local authority. This hardline attitude shapes Spanish strategy throughout the campaign.
changedRelations with Britain are marked by deep historical resentment. The widespread use of privateers to attack Spanish interests has left a lasting distrust, and every British move in the region is viewed as a direct threat to the Spanish colonial balance. By contrast, Spain relies heavily on its local governors and colonial administration, seeking to maintain order and stability rather than instigating dramatic shows of strength.
changedCommandant Alvarez embodies Spain’s determination to restore its strength and protect its interests. Born into modest circumstances but having risen through the ranks of the navy, he has earned his position through skill and unwavering loyalty to the Spanish Crown. Proud and ambitious, he is deeply committed to defending Spanish interests and restoring the former glory of his nation’s colonial empire. Working closely with the monarchy, Alvarez responds decisively to threats, whether they come from rival nations, pirates or conspiracies that threaten colonial stability. He also maintains strong relationships with local governors, ensuring a coherent and coordinated Spanish presence across the region.
changedThe Spanish campaign revolves around restoring order and reclaiming lost influence. In 1704, the Spanish territories are in disarray, and Alvarez must restore stability and colonial cohesion. In 1711, the capture of Saint Kitts by the French is taken as a worrying sign, prompting Spain to respond to this display of power. In 1721, the loss of an entire fleet and its immense treasure triggers a major crisis, making recovering it an absolute priority. In 1731, a prison break linked to a British plot forces Spain to pursue the fugitives while holding Britain responsible for the destabilisation. Finally, in 1741, faced with a British offensive in the Caribbean, Alvarez leads a determined counterattack to reclaim territories and restore Spain’s rightful influence.
changedPlaying as the Spanish nation means embodying a protective power focused on the stability of its colonies, anti-piracy efforts and defending its colonial legacy against rivals perceived as opportunistic or aggressive.

Profile of the Spanish Nation – Corsairs: Battle of the Caribbean In Corsairs: Battle of the Caribbean, the Spanish nation is portrayed as a historic power devoted to protecting its colonies, wealth and imperial legacy in the Caribbean. With a long-established presence in the region, Spain adopts a defensive posture focused on restoring and preserving its influence in a world where its territories are under constant threat, both from rival nations and persistent pirate activity.

Spanish hostility towards pirates is particularly pronounced. After decades of organised raids against their colonies and convoys – particularly those supported indirectly by rival powers – Spain has adopted the firmest anti-piracy stance of any nation in the game. Buccaneers are seen not only as criminals, but also as a major source of instability in the colonies, undermining trade, security and local authority. This hardline attitude shapes Spanish strategy throughout the campaign.

Relations with Britain are marked by deep historical resentment. The widespread use of privateers to attack Spanish interests has left a lasting distrust, and every British move in the region is viewed as a direct threat to the Spanish colonial balance. By contrast, Spain relies heavily on its local governors and colonial administration, seeking to maintain order and stability rather than instigating dramatic shows of strength.

Commandant Alvarez embodies Spain’s determination to restore its strength and protect its interests. Born into modest circumstances but having risen through the ranks of the navy, he has earned his position through skill and unwavering loyalty to the Spanish Crown. Proud and ambitious, he is deeply committed to defending Spanish interests and restoring the former glory of his nation’s colonial empire. Working closely with the monarchy, Alvarez responds decisively to threats, whether they come from rival nations, pirates or conspiracies that threaten colonial stability. He also maintains strong relationships with local governors, ensuring a coherent and coordinated Spanish presence across the region.

To his crew, he is an almost-heroic figure who has more than earned their respect and loyalty. Discipline and honour play a vital role on board his ships, with a serious and dedicated approach towards every mission, particularly when it comes to defending Spanish territory or hunting down pirates responsible for destabilising the region.

The Spanish campaign revolves around restoring order and reclaiming lost influence. In 1704, the Spanish territories are in disarray, and Alvarez must restore stability and colonial cohesion. In 1711, the capture of Saint Kitts by the French is taken as a worrying sign, prompting Spain to respond to this display of power. In 1721, the loss of an entire fleet and its immense treasure triggers a major crisis, making recovering it an absolute priority. In 1731, a prison break linked to a British plot forces Spain to pursue the fugitives while holding Britain responsible for the destabilisation. Finally, in 1741, faced with a British offensive in the Caribbean, Alvarez leads a determined counterattack to reclaim territories and restore Spain’s rightful influence.

Playing as the Spanish nation means embodying a protective power focused on the stability of its colonies, anti-piracy efforts and defending its colonial legacy against rivals perceived as opportunistic or aggressive.

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Steam News / 6 April 2026

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