Months ago, developer Paradox began launching Chapter 4 content for its popular strategy RPG "Crusader King 3".The same as the previous update mode, Chapter 4 will release new features in batches over several months, and the final chapter is expected to be launched in the fall of 2025.Despite the long update cycle, the development team has begun to plan the follow-up content and rarely publish player questionnaires, inviting the community to jointly shape the future of the game.
Players can access the questionnaire through the Steam platform, which includes basic questions such as game duration, player type (focusing on RPG experience or strategy gameplay).The development team focused on asking players for recent DLC reviews and opened a suggestion channel - "From the financial system to the Religious Knights, any feature you expect to join or expand can be spoken freely. This questionnaire will be an excellent opportunity for hardcore players to directly affect the game development trajectory."
Currently, the fourth chapter DLC has released two expansion packs, "World Crown" and "Prairie Khan".The former adds six new crown decorations that symbolize power, while the latter opens the nomadic political system to play.The "Corruption" event package will be launched in the next few months, where players can consolidate the legitimacy of their dominance through grand coronation rituals, while adding new events of parliamentary members and vassals.The finale content "The Kingdom of Heaven" will be launched this fall, with the map area expanding by 30%, and will be introduced to China, Japan and Southeast Asia for the first time, including multiple playable clan camps.
"Crusader King 3" is now available on PS5, XSX/S and PC platforms.The content of Chapter 4 will continue to be updated until the end of the year after it is launched in March 2024.Paradox has not set a deadline for the questionnaire, but it is recommended that players submit as early as possible to maximize their influence.This survey marks Paradox's attempt to establish dialogue with the strategic gamer group in a more transparent way after the Victoria 3 community management storm.