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Crusader Kings 3 Is Releasing In 2020
It’s been more than 7 years since Crusader Kings II arrived on the market, an acclaimed work by Paradox that allows us to put ourselves in the role of feudal kings in realistic contexts across Europe. There are many users that this particular franchise has managed to dazzle over the years and that, even today, almost 8 years after the premiere of this work, they continue to enjoy everything they propose and the post-launch content that Paradox has been throwing, However, it seems that it is time to say goodbye to Crusader Kings II because Crusader Kings 3 Is Releasing In 2020 has become official . The king is dead, long live the king!
It was during the PDXCON 2019 where Paradox has taken the opportunity to make the announcement that has excited thousands of fans around the world. Crusader Kings III is already a reality and has been presented to the world with a first trailer that reveals that this strategy and management game will arrive on PC throughout the next 2020, on a date yet to be specified.
This first trailer does not leave too many details and offers only small kinematics that serves to make the mouths of thousands of fans with Crusader Kings. At the moment there have been no data about the gameplay and the novelties that this third installment of the franchise will include, and since Paradox, they have limited themselves to making the announcement and dating it by 2020.
However, the game page on Steam has left the first clues about what we can expect, as it has revealed some screenshots that show what Crusader Kings III will look like. Both the map and some technical aspects and the interface seem to have undergone a good face wash, as you can see for yourself below.
Be that as it may, it seems a matter of days or weeks at most that you start to get more detailed information about this project. Meanwhile, and to appease our spirits, we remind you that Crusader Kings II is available on Steam for free forever. You can find out more about it in the link that we leave below.
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