
Game director Henrik Fåhraeus emphasises that the studio isn’t trying to retread old ground and its goals are a bit different this time around.

It’s still a strategy game, but one where the RPG elements are given even more room to thrive. Crusader Kings 3 is familiar, bringing back many of its predecessor’s features, but this time the studio is approaching roleplaying with a renewed focus, giving extra attention to conniving rulers and their plotting extended families.


For the last five years Paradox has been working away in secret building the successor to a grand strategy behemoth.
