Paradox has announced the release date of Crusader Kings III, after the release of Crusader King II.
Players across the world are diving deep into all the escapes and worlds that games have to offer since they are stuck inside. Some of the deepest dives are into very long strategy games with political medieval armies, intrigue, and plots. There is arguably no game that makes a player feel more like they’re in Game of Thrones than Crusader Kings II.
From Paradox Interactive, Crusader Kings II is one of the almost all-consuming, several deep strategy games. Crusader Kings II is no exception from the company that are well known for its grand strategy. They announced the next game in the franchise: Crusader Kings II not long ago. Just like its predecessor, Crusader Kings III is a grand strategy game. It presumably takes notes from the still-popular Crusader Kings II. Since it has been eight years filled with expansions since Crusader Kings II came out, there are certainly a lot of notes to take. This year on September 1, Crusader kings III has been officially revealed by Paradox. The game will be available for PC, but not consoles. Since most of Paradox’s games are PC exclusives because of their grand strategy genre, the PC exclusivity is not surprising.
One of Paradox’s other most successful titles Stellaris, getting its second DLC on consoles soon and it is not universal though. Players are advised to check out the games before committing to a purchase, as they are huge time commitments with lots of DLC. Crusader Kings III will be available on September 1 for PC.