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v2.8.1 - Covert Clarity & Ground Truth

COVERT OPERATIONS - The target picker now remembers your selection instead of resetting to the United States — and if you have an operation running, it opens on that target.

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Full World Order: Global Power update

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  • Gameplay
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addedCOVERT OPERATIONS - The target picker now remembers your selection instead of resetting to the United States — and if you have an operation running, it opens on that target. - Finished operations no longer silently vanish: outcomes stay on screen while they resolve, and a new RECENT OPERATION OUTCOMES record permanently keeps your last 12 results. - Exposed operations now clear from the list properly, and two operations launched the same month no longer interfere with each other.
changedTERRITORY - The Reclaim/Return list now shows every aggressor separately. If two nations each annexed part of your country, both rows appear — and DEMAND RETURN targets exactly the provinces each one holds. Fixes annexed areas missing from the list. - When an occupier folds to your demand, precisely their provinces revert to you and the map repaints immediately.
changedMAP - The Grievance, Development, and Hotspots lenses now shade every country in the world from live data — unrest, development indicators, and flashpoint tension — instead of leaving most of the map blank. The legend explains what each lens's colors mean.
addedVISAS - Every visa category and stance now has a full tooltip stating exactly what it does: the inflow level it settles at, overstay pressure, border workload, and the FDI, university-enrollment, and skilled-labor effects behind them.

World Order: Global Power changes

addedCOVERT OPERATIONS - The target picker now remembers your selection instead of resetting to the United States — and if you have an operation running, it opens on that target. - Finished operations no longer silently vanish: outcomes stay on screen while they resolve, and a new RECENT OPERATION OUTCOMES record permanently keeps your last 12 results. - Exposed operations now clear from the list properly, and two operations launched the same month no longer interfere with each other.
changedTERRITORY - The Reclaim/Return list now shows every aggressor separately. If two nations each annexed part of your country, both rows appear — and DEMAND RETURN targets exactly the provinces each one holds. Fixes annexed areas missing from the list. - When an occupier folds to your demand, precisely their provinces revert to you and the map repaints immediately.
changedMAP - The Grievance, Development, and Hotspots lenses now shade every country in the world from live data — unrest, development indicators, and flashpoint tension — instead of leaving most of the map blank. The legend explains what each lens's colors mean.
addedVISAS - Every visa category and stance now has a full tooltip stating exactly what it does: the inflow level it settles at, overstay pressure, border workload, and the FDI, university-enrollment, and skilled-labor effects behind them.

COVERT OPERATIONS - The target picker now remembers your selection instead of resetting to the United States — and if you have an operation running, it opens on that target. - Finished operations no longer silently vanish: outcomes stay on screen while they resolve, and a new RECENT OPERATION OUTCOMES record permanently keeps your last 12 results. - Exposed operations now clear from the list properly, and two operations launched the same month no longer interfere with each other.

TERRITORY - The Reclaim/Return list now shows every aggressor separately. If two nations each annexed part of your country, both rows appear — and DEMAND RETURN targets exactly the provinces each one holds. Fixes annexed areas missing from the list. - When an occupier folds to your demand, precisely their provinces revert to you and the map repaints immediately.

MAP - The Grievance, Development, and Hotspots lenses now shade every country in the world from live data — unrest, development indicators, and flashpoint tension — instead of leaving most of the map blank. The legend explains what each lens's colors mean.

VISAS - Every visa category and stance now has a full tooltip stating exactly what it does: the inflow level it settles at, overstay pressure, border workload, and the FDI, university-enrollment, and skilled-labor effects behind them.

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Steam News / 1 August 2026

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