September 1st is not only the Day of Knowledge, but also the release date in 2020 of Paradox Interactive’s global historical strategy game Crusader Kings III. For the third anniversary, the developers found another reason to be proud.

In the three years since Crusader Kings III’s release, players have planned 50 million kills – entertaining stats and a new sales high
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