Charlemagne marching on Crusader Kings 2 in two weeks

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Paradox has announced Charlemagne, the latest piece of DLC for its grand strategy title Crusader Kings 2.

The Charlemagne DLC will cost you $14.99 USD, and will bring with it new characters, new story events, and a new century. You’ll also have the ability to create new kingdoms and view a Chronicle listing the highlights of your dynasty’s conquests, marriages, and the like.

At the same time, Paradox will also be releasing a bunch of themed mini-DLC packs offering portrait packs, coats of arms, and the like.

For more info on this particular bit of Crusader Kings 2 DLC, there’s a developer overview video below. Crusader Kings 2: Charlemagne will be released on 14 October.


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