Crusader Kings III: Grand-Strategy

The successful Grand Strategy Roleplay Crusader Kings III of Paradox Interactive appears for the first time in the history of the brand for consoles. In a partnership with the developer LAB42, Paradox will approach the grandeur and intrigues of the medieval court politics to a completely new audience on Xbox Series X | S and PlayStation 5.

Here is the Reveal trailer to the game:

The Crusader Kings series is the jewel in the Grand Strategy Crown of Paradox Interactive and has been enthusiastic for a long player looking for a profound strategy experience. Crusader Kings III, which has been released 2020 with great applause for the PC, will be a new strategy experience for console players. After the console success of the Science Fiction Strategy game Stellaris, Paradox and Lab42 now adapt one of the most popular strategy titles for console players looking for more depth and complexity in historical games.

Aspensive medieval monarchs enjoy a completely new gamepad support developed from scratch for console controllers. Crusader Kings III on the console will also use important features of the Xbox Series X | S and the PlayStation 5, such as superfast loading times for a seamless gaming experience. Xbox Series X | S players can quickly switch between the game and search for a Youtube tutorial to pointer a peasant rebellion. PlayStation 5 users will experience the stress mechanics of the game up close, as their dualSense controllers are physically responding to the events in the game while they play.

Crusader Kings III features at a glance

Characterized gameplay: Every character with which player play or with which they interact is his own unique personality. The personality of the figures has great influence on the events and options for action in the game.

Infinite possibilities: Players lies the world at feet. You choose one of the many nobility houses from Iceland to India, from Finland to Central Africa and direct his skill over five centuries. They meet around traveling guests, stubborn children, sneaky spies and sublime clergy in an ornate image of medieval life.

The art of war: Players gather their vassals and mobilize their armed forces to besiegen enemy castles or spray upries. Individual skill on the battlefield can mean glory and honor, but strategic planning is the key to victory.

Royale weddings: Marriages are another means to expand their own dynasty. Players carry their blue blood out into the world and spread their DNA. Thus, they shape the world view and push ducobines and kingdom nearby and in the distance their royal seal. They conclude powerful ehortis and draw descendants to claim new lands.

Saints and sinners: Ruler remain faithful to their religious leaders or commit great sins in the interest of the state. If the situation becomes burnt, you can always become a heretic or call a new religion that better meets the priorities of its character.

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