Paradox Interactive has unveiled an exciting roadmap for Crusader Kings III in 2025 under Chapter IV, spotlighting an expansion into Asia with new mechanics and regions to explore. The journey begins with the recently released cosmetic DLC, Crowns of the World. This stylish pack, though small, offers players the chance to personalize their rulers with six crowns, four hairstyles, and two beards, adding a touch of regal flair to their gameplay.
The first major expansion, Khans of the Steppe, is set to launch on April 28, thrusting players into the role of the Great Khan leading a nomadic Mongol horde. This DLC promises thrilling conquests and the chance to establish dominance over neighboring territories, bringing dynamic new gameplay to the forefront.
Following this, Coronations will introduce a novel ceremonial mechanic, allowing players to legitimize their reign through grand coronation events. Scheduled for release in Q3 (July–September), this expansion will feature extravagant festivities, solemn vows, and pivotal decisions that shape the kingdom's path. Additionally, new advisor and vassal events will enrich political interactions, adding layers of depth to royal succession.
The chapter culminates with the release of All Under Heaven later in the year, a massive expansion that unveils the entire East Asian map. This includes meticulously crafted depictions of China, Korea, Japan, and the Indonesian islands, offering players vast new territories to explore and conquer, enhancing the game's scope and strategic possibilities.
In the intervals between these DLC releases, Paradox Interactive will roll out patches aimed at refining game systems and AI behavior. The developers are keen on incorporating player feedback to shape future updates, with the next Q&A session scheduled for March 26. This commitment to community engagement ensures that Crusader Kings III continues to evolve and meet player expectations throughout 2025.