Crusader Kings III: Royal Court

Crusader Kings III: Royal CourtParadox Interactive

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Welcome to Crusader Kings III: Royal Court, the game's first major expansion!


Engage in vital affairs of state in a new game area to awe visitors with your splendor and display marvelous items and artifacts! Royal Court features:

  • Royal Throne Room: A visual representation of your royal court will reflect all the accumulated majesty and prestige of your dynasty. Only kings and emperors have royal courts, so climb the ladder of power to bask in your own majesty.
  • Hold Court: Interact with vassals and courtiers as they come to you with their problems, seeking a royal judgment.
  • Grandeur: Increase the quality of life at your court with fancier trappings and better food, all the better to impress your rivals and attract higher quality guests.
  • Inspired People: Talented artists, craftspeople and thinkers can be commissioned to work on new projects, adding treasures and artifacts to your court. The higher the grandeur of your court, the better the quality of creator you will attract.
  • Court Artifacts: Put your arts and crafts on display, and pass these items of great renown down the family line. All artifacts can be stolen in war, building a legacy of ownership and personal claims down the centuries.
  • Hybrid Cultures: Make the most of a multicultural realm, developing a new way of life that is specifically adapted to your varied population and geography. 
  • Cultural Divergence: Split from your traditional culture, adapting it into something new that better fits your situation or aspirations.


Please also observe Paradox Interactive's Code of Conduct:

Crusader Kings 3 covers many topics that can be divisive in real life, and though Paradox encourages players to experience and depict history, this is not a justification for the use of that history to target, mock, denigrate or abuse races, religions, sexualities, or nationalities in the name of role-playing or ‘humor.’ Paradox expects you to be able to make good content, jokes, and discussions about our games and history without encouraging negative behavior or intolerance in your communities.

Here's a tip that works in most situations: Direct your statements and jokes about in-game characters, don't use generalities.

Good example: "My wife has one job in this game, and that is to produce babies"

Bad example: "Women only have one job, and that is to produce babies"

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