Crusader Kings 3: Royal Court DLC Review

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Crusader Kings III: Royal Court DLC reviewed on PC by Leana Hafer.

Whether I’m creating new melting pot cultures, decorating my throne room, or throwing lavish parties to make sure everyone remembers how important I am, Royal Court goes beyond tacking on some new mechanics to the already excellent Crusader Kings 3. It weaves iron into the very fibers of the base game and makes it feel more complete and cohesive. And rather than focus on one region, all the pillars and ethoses added by the new culture system make it feel like a flavor pack for the entire world. It’s the best kind of grand strategy expansion, and while it leaves dukes and tribal rulers feeling a bit left out in the rain as they can’t access most of these new systems, I wouldn’t want to ever play without it.

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