Crusader Kings 3 developers Paradox have decided now's the time for the medieval strategy game to take a leaf out of its predecessor's book - as well as fellow strategians Hearts of Iron IV and Europa Universalis 4 - by getting its own DLC subscription service. Starting today, you'll have the option to pay a monthly fee for access to all nine billion or so CK3 expansions and add-ons, if you don't fancy paying to own them outright in the usual fashion.
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