Crusader Kings III: Northern Lords DLC Now Available

Crusader Kings III

Paradox Interactive have released Northern Lords, the first DLC pack for their medieval grand strategy game, Crusader Kings III.

Northern Lords is the first Flavor Pack for the game, and focuses on the Norse cultures. This includes Norse characters being able to set up Adventurer Realms in foreign lands, Varangian adventures, runestones, and missionaries. There are also Norse dynastic legacies, the Jomsviking, Shieldmaiden, and Berserker units, new cultural content, art and music, and more.


You can find the launch trailer below.

Crusader Kings III: Northern Lords is available for $6.99 USD.

You can find the rundown (via Steam) below:

Best known as fierce raiders from a land of snow and legend, the Norse were a complex society where loyalty was based on more than a noble bloodline. Leaders had to prove themselves as warriors, yes, but also as judges and governors.

Northern Lords is the first Flavor Pack for Crusader Kings III, one of the best reviewed games of 2020. It offers new events and cultural themes related to Norse society.

Features of Crusader Kings III: Northern Lords include:

  • Norse Adventurer Realms: Norse characters may abandon their own homes and lead hosts into foreign lands to establish their own kingdoms.
  • Jomsvikings and Shieldmaidens: Norse holy warriors and stalwart shieldmaidens take up arms on your behalf, while poet characters can compose stinging rebukes or romantic overtures.
  • New Cultural Content: Special Norse dynastic legacies, Norse blot sacrifices, trials by combat and cultural innovations, as well as numerous new events for additional color.
  • New Art and Music: Original art and musical score to enhance your playing experience.
  • And more: Berserkers, missionaries, runestones, Varangian adventurers, new decisions and other highlights from the exciting history of the Norse people.

Crusader Kings III is available for Windows PC, Linux, and Mac (all via Steam).

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