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Crusader Kings III: Chapter IV


Hello everyone! I'm the Community Manager with Paradox Studio Black, and today we're excited to present to you the next stage in Crusader Kings III's development: Chapter IV. Today, we'll go over the themes of each piece of content that make up the Chapter, as well as give a brief peek at their features. Without further ado, let's get into it.




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Core Expansion: Khans of the Steppe

The first release in Chapter IV, Khans of the Steppe, focuses on the brand-new Nomadic Government and the systems we've created to support it. Inspired by the nomadic peoples of the Eurasian Steppe, these mechanics will challenge you to adapt to a lifestyle dominated by the ebb and flow of the land's vitality, maintain your herds, and establish your dominance over the region by any means necessary.

Key Features

Nomadic Government

Nomads don't live in a single static location; historically they travelled across the steppe as climate and fertility demanded, and we've strived to recreate that experience in Khans of the Steppe. You'll guide your people and herds across the region, tapping into the fertility of the land for as long as it lasts. Once resources run dry, you must migrate anew. Chieftains can roam peacefully by negotiating with neighboring shepherds, or seize new pastures by force.

Herd

Representing your horses, cattle, and overall strength within the steppe, the new Herd system becomes a cornerstone of diplomatic, martial, and economic actions. Use it to fuel your warbands, or as currency in your negotiations.

Dominance

Prove your might on the steppe through Dominance, increasing it alongside your power and territory. At its highest level, you might even claim the mantle of Genghis Khan; the Universal Ruler.

Seasons & Survival

Life in the steppe is harsh, affected by the changing climate and weather patterns. A White Zud could blanket the land in snow, decimating fertility and putting pressure on you to find greener pastures. Meanwhile, milder conditions can bring bountiful growth to your herds, ushering in a period of prosperity.

Khans of the Steppe releases on April 28, with dev diaries scheduled for every Tuesday until then. Be sure to mark your calendars if you're eager to try your hand at this new style of governance and rulership.





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Event Pack: Coronations


Beyond the steppe of Eurasia, Chapter IV introduces a new event pack simply titled: Coronations. In the medieval world, a coronation was more than just a gathering, it represented the moment where earthly and divine legitimacy converged.

Coronation Activity

Coronations function as a new activity type, letting you experience the event first hand. Coordinate with religious authorities and conduct the perfect ceremony to establish your right to rule in the eyes of your vassals and subjects. Plan it wisely, because the consequences of this activity can echo throughout your entire reign and beyond.





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Major Expansion: All Under Heaven

Chapter IV's flagship Major Expansion, All Under Heaven, is set to be the largest and most ambitious expansion in Crusader Kings history. We're completing our map of the medieval world by extending its scope across all of Asia. This massive expansion brings new gameplay, unique governments, and entirely different perspectives on life in the medieval era.

Key Features

From Ireland to Cathay

From the celestial might of Imperial China and the unique governments of Japan and Korea, to the god-kings of the Indonesian archipelago, each new area in All Under Heaven features new cultures, faiths, and flavor.

Hegemony

To properly represent the power and influence of China in this period, we're introducing a new tier of title above an empire: the Hegemony. This new title tier allows for further granular representation of the division of power within large-scale realms.

Dynastic Cycle

The fate of the imperial dynasties follows a cyclical pattern, reflecting historical eras of stability and eras of chaos. Players will struggle to maintain the Mandate of Heaven and prove that they are the right choice to navigate the empire through treacherous waters.

Imperial Treasury

A new centralized treasury system for the Chinese Emperor represents the flow of wealth upward and into the empire's coffers, letting you decide how to spend (or squander) resources that could make or break the stability of the realm.

While no release date is being announced at this time, you can expect our normal in-depth developer diaries to start for this expansion shortly after the release of Khans of the Steppe, with our first dev diary tentatively scheduled for May.




1.15 "Crown" Update: Available Now

To properly prepare for our upcoming content in Chapter IV, we're releasing a broad set of changes to the game's existing content with our 1.15 "Crown" Update, available to all owners of Crusader Kings III right now, free of charge. This update overhauls multiple systems and fixes numerous issues to ensure your experience in the medieval world is more enjoyable.

Update Highlights

Court Position Overhaul

A more intuitive interface for appointing and managing your court's less essential roles. New court positions are introduced, while existing ones are given tasks that their holders can be directed to perform for various benefits. Additionally, you can now choose to replace vacancies manually, or set specific positions to be refilled automatically.

Army Automation and AI Improvements

Focus on what's important to you while you let the AI handle martial affairs. There's also new interface elements to clarify what allied armies (or your own, if automation is enabled) are actually doing, making it easier than ever to coordinate your war efforts.

Improvements to Crusade AI

The AI will now gather its armies before striking at its enemies as a properly coordinated force. Expect more unified Great Holy War offensives, and fiercer opposition as a defender.

From quality-of-life changes to bug squashing, the 1.15 "Crown" update refines the overall experience of the game. It's also available right now, so give it a try and let us know what you think!



Instant Unlock: Crowns of the World

For those eager to dive into Chapter IV content as soon as possible, anyone who purchases the Chapter IV pass will immediately receive the Crowns of the World cosmetic pack, unlocking various culture-specific crowns and turbans. Whether you play in Europe, the Middle East, or North Africa, you're sure to find new stylish ways to represent your royal persona.



Community Q&A

We want to ensure that the content in Chapter IV is the best it can be, and a huge part of that is building strong communications and relationships between us and our players. Your feedback on existing content as well as upcoming features is vital to this effort. To facilitate this, we're collecting questions from all of you until March 19, and will publish a video responding to as many of these as we can on March 26th. Submit your questions below in the comments, or on any of our social media channels.



Chapter IV is the most ambitious content cycle in Crusader Kings history, offering everything from the struggles of maintaining your herd as a nomadic ruler in Khans of the Steppe, to the weight of ceremony and duty in Coronations, culminating in the completion of our map of the medieval world in All Under Heaven. Whether you choose to play in the new areas being introduced to the game or your existing favorites, Chapter IV will redefine the stories you make in Crusader Kings III.

The 1.15 "Crown" Update and the Chapter IV pass are both available right now. The Crown update is available for free to all owners of Crusader Kings III, while those who purchase the Chapter IV pass will immediately receive Crowns of the World as well as all the content mentioned above as soon as it is released.
 
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Question: will khan of the steppes have flavor for the Turks and the Magyars? or is it just Mongols! the turkic khanates were pretty important considering the whole seljuk empire and the various islamic indian empires.
 
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"Granular representation of the division of power within large-scale realms." Meaning it's perhaps unlockable via decision when a realm is large or powerful enough? Perhaps there can only be 1 or 2 hegemons on the map at one time. Just speculating but perhaps you can have empires as tributaries though not direct vassals
 
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Still sticking with CK2 howver the addition of steppe nomads is an important step (mind the pun) in the right direction.

The dealbreaker for me buying CK3 however it still the magic ships, which to me when I tried the free weekend, severely unbalanced the game.

Take your time updating your game and bringing up to speed, but letting you know what I personally am looking to have fixed before I consider buying.
 
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How would you feature the Chinese bureacracy of the Three Departments and Six Ministries system?

What about the famous military Vs Confucian-official division of the Song dynasty? Would we see separate careers path between your military path commanding armies Vs your civil governors who don't command any troops but just govern the provinces?

What about salaries for being governors and generals? Or being ministers?

What about the use and development of gunpowder in this period?

 
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Will Hegemonies be available outside of Asia and if so how would they work ? A de-jure map might be a bit funky, considering some de jure empires are already a bit ahistorical, but very curious to know !
 
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So, I guess PDX came back to old DLC model where everything major will be locked behind a DLC. Cuz to me it seems that Asia all together will be locked behind a DLC, as well as the new government tier.

Also, I hope you've made really big tweaks to the engine that would not be too taxing on Low and Mid tier PCs, at least on Low settings. Because the game doesnt go quite smooth with current map, and I'm afraid how it'll go with entire Asia going.
 
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Will the mandala gov be available to the india? That was where the SEA rulers copied it from. That would Help a Lot with making india distinct(even If they have a Future DLC in the Future).
Will Vietnam and other Sinic adjencent people (tangut, khitan, jurchen) have the celestial goverment(or the same gov of Korea)?

Will new Guinea be added?

Does the map expansion comes with the free patch?

These are my questions. Good job on this chapter. This looks sick.
 
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Question: Will there be a church update alongside coronations? The tier of the clergyman decided how prestigious your coronation was in CK2, so it would be a cool oppurtunity to make the church as impactful as it was in the Middle-ages. I really miss the ability to elect the Pope, and him being some randomly generated lowborn all the time doesn't make much sense
 
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