The Canal and the Crown(Egypt rework)

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Author: 279907591

Last revision: 10 Jul at 10:11 UTC

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Description:
Egypt — The Canal and the Crown

Vanilla Egypt is a blank spot on the map — no national focus tree, no story of its own. This mod gives it one.

Around 120 focuses replace Egypt’s generic tree with a full alternate history: the 1936 Kingdom of Egypt, caught between the palace, the British, and the Suez Canal — and four very different roads out.

⭐ Four ways to write Egypt’s story
  • Keep the Crown — win real independence without firing a shot, and secure the throne. → The King’s Egypt
  • The Free Officers — depose the king, proclaim the republic, and nationalize the Suez Canal. → The New Egypt
  • Greater Egypt — turn ultranationalist and carve out an empire by force. → The Pharaoh’s Return
  • The Red Nile — raise the red flag over the oldest nation on Earth. → The Red Nile

🧩 What’s inside
  • ~120 focuses across economy, army, and four political branches
  • Historical Egyptian advisors and ministers
  • Decisions and events built around the Suez Canal and the tug-of-war between the palace and Britain
  • New industry, plus a new flag / name / cosmetic tag for each ending
  • World-news flavor events that mark the finale of every path

🙏 An honest heads-up

This is my first mod ever, and — full disclosure — I can’t actually code. I put it together in about an hour using a tool that builds HOI4 mods from plain English, so it’s rough and definitely janky in places. But it runs, and the whole tree is playable start to finish. I’d genuinely love your feedback — if something’s broken, tell me and I’ll patch it.

⚙️ Compatibility
  • Start a new game as Egypt to play the tree.
  • Singleplayer & multiplayer (everyone in the lobby needs the mod).
  • No DLC required.
  • Like all content mods, it disables achievements / ironman.
  • Built for the current HOI4 version — start a fresh save after any game update.

Thanks for checking it out. Go easy on it — and tell me which timeline I should build next.