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Crusader Kings III
- Release Date
2020-09-01 - License
Proprietary - External Links
Steam, SteamDB, PCGamingWiki
- Genres
Strategy - Who made this?
Paradox Development Studio, Paradox Interactive - Platform
Native Linux
About this game:
Paradox Development Studio brings you the sequel to one of the most popular strategy games ever made. Crusader Kings III is the heir to a long legacy of historical grand strategy experiences and arrives with a host of new ways to ensure the success of your royal house.
A grand strategy game like no other.
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