The popular medieval strategy game Crusader Kings 3 will be released on console in the next two months which is great news for fans.
The formidable grand strategy and kingdom lineage simulator Crusader Kings 3 is on its way to new lands.
It has been confirmed that Crusader Kings 3 will be released on March 29th for PS5, Xbox Series X, and Xbox Series S platforms.
The announcement was made via an announcement trailer that was released recently.
Crusader Kings III – Next-Gen Release Date Announcement Trailer:
The game will be more than just a PC port and will also feature a redesigned interface that will allow you to rule your country just as effectively from a couch as from a desk.
Paradox described the PC port and Stated:
“Crusader Kings III on console features an adapted interface and control scheme specifically tailored to larger screens and console gamepads. The all-new control map lets players quickly and easily navigate the game’s menus via triggers, bumpers, and quick flicks of the analog stick.
The console edition also utilizes the key capabilities of the Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5, like super-fast load times for a seamless gameplay experience as well as Haptic and Adaptive Trigger controller feedback.
Players will be able to switch between gameplay and other applications, like YouTube, using Quick Resume, where they can consult a tutorial on how to quell a peasant revolt.”

Crusader Kings 3 was originally released on September 1st for PC and is a grand strategy game and dynasty simulator set in the Middle Ages, similar to its predecessors Crusader Kings and Crusader Kings II.
The game hit the number 91 spot on Metacritic and made one of the highest-rated games of its year. And won many end-of-year awards in 2020 and was most notably nominated for Best Strategy/Tactics game at the game awards 2020.
Players can begin the game in either 867 or 1066 and play until 1453, using their noble house to lead their dynasty to prominence in this multi-generational Middle Ages epic.
True strategy in the game necessitates skilled diplomatic ability, mastery of your realm, and true cunning, and war is just one of many means to build your reign.
Instead of 2D pictures, characters feature full-body, 3D-rendered character models. They have qualities that affect their stats and personality, just like in Crusader Kings II, and Making decisions that go against a character’s personality will increase their stress level.
There’s no news yet on whether any of the game’s existing or future DLC will be added, but it appears like it will be absent from the base console version at the very least.
Fortunately for console fans and franchise fans, the release date is approaching and something to look forward to in March.