Crusader Kings 3 was undoubtedly the best launch for a Paradox grand strategy game in history. We loved it (read our review), and it seems plenty of others did, too - it sold over a million copies in just over a month following its launch, which is pretty great.
But things have also been a bit quiet. We’ve had a couple of patches, but no further news on what the first expansion could be, though the game’s initial expansion pass gives a rough indication as to what to expect. We’re due to get more concrete news on Crusader Kings 3’s 2021 plans at the Paradox Insider event next month, but the team released a new dev diary today revealing the first details on the next major update - patch 1.3.
This new revision will drop alongside the game’s first premium DLC, which we’ll also learn about next month. The highlights from today’s dev diary include some map updates, as well as the inclusion of winter as a proper, game-changing season. I’ll be honest, I thought winter was already in the game, but maybe I’m confusing it with one of the other historical strategy games.
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