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CRUSADER KINGS READIES FOR RELEASE
Historical Strategy Game Goes Gold and Gears Up to Challenge North American Gamers
Stockholm, Sweden (August 27, 2004) – Developer and publisher Paradox
Entertainment announced today that the strategy game Crusader Kings has
gone gold and will ship to retail stores on September 21, 2004. The game has
been rated E for Everyone and has a SRP of $39.99US.
Based on the award-winning Europa Universalis engine, Crusader Kings
transports strategy gamers to medieval Europe as they seize control of a family
dynasty and work to build its glory.
“Crusader Kings combines traditional strategic elements of warfare and diplomacy
with the new challenge of building up a dynasty, offering a new twist to
strategy gamers,” said Fredrik Lindgren, Director of Sales and Marketing for
Paradox Entertainment. “We believe that any fan of strategy games is going to
relish the new challenges Crusader Kings brings to the strategy genre.”
Crusader Kings focuses on the feudal kingdoms of medieval Europe in the
time period of 1066 to 1453 A.D. The game’s map covers all of Europe, as players
take on the role of the leader of a glorious dynasty and struggle to increase
the greatness of their lands and their treasure coffins, build Cathedrals and
Castles, and combat Highway Robber Bands and defecting vassals through nearly
400 years of gameplay. Multiplayer mode heats up the challenge as up to 8
players battle for prestige and piety. And, as an added bonus, players can add
another 400 years of historical gameplay to their adventure by exporting their
finished Crusader Kings game into the world of Europa Universalis 2.
For more information on Crusader Kings please visit
www.paradoxplaza.com .
About Paradox Entertainment
Paradox Entertainment is a fast growing game developer and publisher based in
the heart of Sweden, its capital Stockholm. Using up to date techniques, the
latest technology and backed by many years of experience; Paradox Entertainment
has produced best-selling games such as, Europa Universalis and Hearts of Iron.
It also holds the rights to well known brands such as Conan, Mutant Chronicles
and Heavy Gear. Paradox is currently working on a sequel to Hearts of Iron.

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