Crusader Kings III: Legacy of Persia (DLC)
A CK3 flavor pack focused on medieval Persia, adding regional depth but dividing the community on whether it justifies the price tag.
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About Crusader Kings III: Legacy of Persia (DLC)
Legacy of Persia is a flavor pack DLC for Crusader Kings III, developed by Paradox Thalassic - the studio's dedicated flavor-content arm. That distinction matters, because flavor packs are explicitly not mechanical expansions. You are not getting new game systems, reworked casus belli, or dynasty-wide innovations. What you are getting is a concentrated dose of regional identity: new Persian cultural content, unique decisions, flavor events, and visual polish aimed squarely at players who want their Iranian plateau campaigns to feel distinct from a generic European feudal run. If you have already put serious hours into CK3 and find the base game's Middle Eastern and Central Asian coverage a bit thin, this addresses some of that gap. On the content side, the pack brings Persian-flavored events that touch on the region's role as a trade and cultural crossroads during the medieval period. There are unique decisions tied to Persian cultural identity, and the art direction adds regional character to courts and character portraits. For a player building a Persian dynasty - whether you are climbing from a small lord in Khurasan or holding on as a regional power against the Abbasids - these touches do add immersion. The flavor events, when they fire, reward players who lean into the regional fantasy. That specificity is the entire point of a flavor pack, and by that narrow standard, Legacy of Persia does deliver something. The problem is the 57% Steam rating, and it deserves a direct explanation. Community frustration clusters around two things: perceived content volume relative to price, and Paradox's broader release cadence at the time. Several reviewers felt the event chains were too sparse and too shallow compared to, say, Tours and Tournaments or Friends and Foes. There are also reports of bugs present at launch that affected Persian-specific content firing rates. Paradox has patched the DLC since release, but the launch experience clearly left a mark on the review score. For a studio with Paradox's reputation for deep-system expansions, a flavor pack that feels light will always face a harder crowd. For newcomers to CK3, Legacy of Persia is not a starting point. You need the base game, and ideally a few major expansions first - Royal Court especially, since it introduced the cultural system this pack builds upon. That said, CK3 itself is genuinely approachable for strategy newcomers compared to CK2. The character-driven framing gives you immediate goals, and the tutorial covers the basics well enough that you can be competent within a few sessions. If you are new to the series, get comfortable with the base game, then consider flavor packs as seasoning after you know what cuisine you are cooking. The mod ecosystem through Steam Workshop is worth mentioning because it directly affects value assessment. The CK3 modding community has produced substantial free Persian-region content, including expanded event chains and cultural flavor. If you are budget-conscious, it is worth checking the Workshop before purchasing this pack. For players who want official, curated content with Paradox's art assets and voice work baked in, the DLC is the cleaner option. Legacy of Persia is a decent but not essential addition - worth picking up if Persia is your primary playground and it is discounted, but not a priority purchase over the major mechanical expansions. Diego, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Paradox Thalassic, Paradox Development Studio
- Publisher
- Paradox Interactive
- Release Date
- Nov 9, 2023