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Crusader Kings 3 hits Australian Steam today after ratings board troubleCK3 is now available to play in the land down under

CK3 is now available to play in the land down under

Good news, Aussie pals. After some issues with the Australian ratings board,Crusader Kings 3is now available to you on the Microsoft Store, and it’s coming to Steam later today.

When Paradox Interactive’s medieval strategy game launched on September 2nd, it didn’t come out in Australia because the Classification Board outright refused it a rating, effectively banning it. While no one’s really sure what went wrong, fortunately it all seems to be resolved now.

Kotaku Australiareported on the classification confusion earlier last week. Then on Friday,Paradox saidthe Classification Board has given CK3 an MA15+ rating (thanks,Kotaku Australia). The game is already available to buy in Australia on theParadox storeandMicrosoft store, and you can download now on Game Pass too.

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Nate’sCrusader Kings 3 reviewsays that the medieval strategy game “makes a fine execution of a daunting brief. I think I’ll need another year of playing it to work out exactly how good it is, but that’s another way of saying I want to play it for a year, so it must be pretty good.”

Seems there are plenty of wacky things going on in this game, too. Nate has also already madean Estonian giant farm in Crusader Kings 3, and some players have even madea mod that lets you play it as a bloodsucker from Vampire: The Masquerade.