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Crusader Kings III: The Vikings conquer the console

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It’s time to conquer the North! Paradox Interactive announces that the Northern Lords expansion of Crusader Kings III will be available for consoles in mid-November. Along with the expansion, the free Ruler Designer feature will be available.

The North is calling and console gamers will soon have the chance to answer! From 17 November those interested will be able to purchase the Flavor Pack Northern Lords of Crusader Kings III for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S. With this expansion, you can either move your armies north and conquer the lands of the Vikings. Or start a new game and let brave Jomswikinger and Shieldmaidens go to battle for you, while poets sing praises of your deeds or rebuke them with sharp words.

In addition to new adventure areas and warriors  Northern Lords offers you numerous cultural contents. These include the Nordic dynasties, the Norse Blót sacrificecourt battles and cultural innovations Furthermore, BerserkersMissionariesRunestoneswarägic Adventurers and new Decisions accompany the numerous new events. These experiences are rounded off with music and graphics typical of the region.

Along with the release of Northern Lords, Crusader Kings III offers a free update that also includes the long-awaited Rule Designer  This tool allows you to create custom starting characters by combining numerous character traits.

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