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My guess would be 6 pm CET or 6 pm CEST pretty much like any other paradox release :rolleyes:.
 
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My guess would be 6 pm CET or 6 pm CEST pretty much like any other paradox release :rolleyes:.
EU4 released at 16 CEST (or was it 15 CEST?)
 
EU4 released at 16 CEST (or was it 15 CEST?)

Hmmm I seem to remember it was 18 CEST, could very well be I could not get around buying it and downloading it before 18 CEST.
But I am quite sure about both Stellaris and HOI IV being released at 18 CEST.
 
Hmmm I seem to remember it was 18 CEST, could very well be I could not get around buying it and downloading it before 18 CEST.
But I am quite sure about both Stellaris and HOI IV being released at 18 CEST.
Stellaris and HOI4 were 18 CEST indeed.
And I'm absolutely positive that EU4 was not 18 CEST, because I had a meeting in the afternoon and I was bloody annoyed that it released during said meeting.
 
From memory Johan said it in an interview years ago. That the game wasn't just about crusading kings anymore, it was about the whole medieval experience across the old world.


But he also said the brand is too strong now, they can't change the name. So even if they're not happy with the name crusader kings, it'll still be CK3
They could possibly use a transistional name for that. "Game of Intrigue: Crusader Kings", where the game would start out with Kings that can Crusade.
 
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