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Thanks for the praise! I will say that part of your question heavily depends on what you consider Grand Strategy, since it's a bit of a catch-all term without a consensus. I.E. I would consider Sins of a Solar Empire, a RTS, also a Grand Strategy for the depth of its strategic options and opportunity costs, while some others wouldn't.
In terms of more general strategy games that I've enjoyed recently that also aren't 10+ years old, Old World (Civlike made by Soren Johnson, the lead of Civ 4) is definitely on the top of the list. Knights of Honor II and Imperiums: Greek Wars have also given me good impressions, though I haven't had the chance to put too much time into them yet.
Now that PDX games are no longer grand strategy what are some other games or dev groups that still do it well? I just got Dominion 5 on Steam sale but havent taken the tie to learn it yet.