


While CK3 is a strategy game, it has a heavy focus on characters. However, there is a $5/month subscription that gives access to all DLC if you are interested in trying it out.

I have some 1300 hours in EU4, and so far 50 hours in CK3 (and 250 in CK2).ĬK3 is easier to get into, but I find it doesn't necessarily translate very well to other strategy games because you are playing a succession of characters, as opposed to a single nation-state.ĮU4 is much more of a "finished" product, but the flip side to that is the fact that it takes DLC to really make it feel polished.
