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CK3's most character-forward expansion yet: Grand Tours, jousting Tournaments, and murderous Weddings turn the peacetime calendar into a dense decision engine.

Crusader Kings III: Tours and Tournaments is a major expansion for Paradox's medieval RPG-strategy hybrid, released in May 2023, and its pitch is simple: stop treating peacetime as a fast-forward opportunity. Before this DLC, hosting a feast or a hunt meant clicking a button and resolving a pop-up. Now every activity is a multi-stage production. You plan a route, assemble an entourage, manage travel hazards through forests and mountain passes, and only then arrive at the main event. That travel system sounds like friction on paper, but in practice it adds a layer of geographic and logistical thinking the base game sorely lacked. Terrain familiarity matters; crossing unfamiliar land requires a hired guide, and a long absence from court means your regent is back home making decisions you may not love. The three Grand Activities are where the meat is. Grand Tournaments let you configure the event down to its disciplines, choosing between jousts, melee contests, archery, horse racing, or even poetry recitals, and your role shifts depending on whether you are competing, spectating, or hosting. Grand Tours send your ruler physically across the map to visit vassals, with selectable attitudes ranging from tax collection to conspicuous generosity to naked intimidation. Grand Weddings add prenuptial negotiation and a guest-list management layer to marriage, and yes, you can absolutely plan a murderous one. Each of these is built around phased event chains that generate branching pop-ups: entourage members catch fire, brawls erupt at feasts, and wandering champions may humiliate your ruler in front of their own court. After many hours, reviewers were still encountering event combinations they had not seen before. From a systems perspective, the expansion also introduces Knightly Accolades, which let you specialize your best knights toward either political or battlefield roles, and a new Accolade progression that rewards sending knights to tournaments and wars for experience. The accompanying free "Lance" update added a regency system and building changes, which muddies the value proposition slightly: some of what feels like the DLC's work is actually free. That free/paid boundary is genuinely unclear at install, and it is a fair criticism. At launch, some players also flagged balance issues, particularly around tournaments being a shortcut to the game's best items and Accolades being overpowered. Paradox has patched since, but it is worth checking current patch notes before assuming those issues are resolved. Who is this for? If you spend your CK3 sessions min-maxing vassal opinion and alliance webs, Tours and Tournaments hands you sharper tools for exactly that. A well-planned Grand Tour is now a legitimate diplomatic instrument: you can swing prestige, collect taxes, intimidate restless lords, or recruit talent, all in a single trip. If you are newer to CK3 and worried about adding complexity, the travel system is actually intuitive enough that it eases players into thinking about geography rather than dumping it on them. The bigger caveat is for pure map-painters who find the character simulation layer a distraction: this expansion doubles down hard on the personal ruler experience, and those players are going to feel even more pulled away from the strategic layer they prefer. Modders, meanwhile, have had real tools to work with here, and the event framework has been extended extensively by the community. Diego, Scout Team

Crusader Kings III: Tours & Tournaments (DLC)
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Crusader Kings III: Tours & Tournaments (DLC)

Add-on / DLC for Crusader Kings III — view full game
May 11, 2023Paradox Development StudioParadox Interactive
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CK3's most character-forward expansion yet: Grand Tours, jousting Tournaments, and murderous Weddings turn the peacetime calendar into a dense decision engine.

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Essential for CK3 roleplayers who want peacetime to matter; a harder sell for pure map-painters who already find the character layer thin.

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About Crusader Kings III: Tours & Tournaments (DLC)

Crusader Kings III: Tours and Tournaments is a major expansion for Paradox's medieval RPG-strategy hybrid, released in May 2023, and its pitch is simple: stop treating peacetime as a fast-forward opportunity. Before this DLC, hosting a feast or a hunt meant clicking a button and resolving a pop-up. Now every activity is a multi-stage production. You plan a route, assemble an entourage, manage travel hazards through forests and mountain passes, and only then arrive at the main event. That travel system sounds like friction on paper, but in practice it adds a layer of geographic and logistical thinking the base game sorely lacked. Terrain familiarity matters; crossing unfamiliar land requires a hired guide, and a long absence from court means your regent is back home making decisions you may not love. The three Grand Activities are where the meat is. Grand Tournaments let you configure the event down to its disciplines, choosing between jousts, melee contests, archery, horse racing, or even poetry recitals, and your role shifts depending on whether you are competing, spectating, or hosting. Grand Tours send your ruler physically across the map to visit vassals, with selectable attitudes ranging from tax collection to conspicuous generosity to naked intimidation. Grand Weddings add prenuptial negotiation and a guest-list management layer to marriage, and yes, you can absolutely plan a murderous one. Each of these is built around phased event chains that generate branching pop-ups: entourage members catch fire, brawls erupt at feasts, and wandering champions may humiliate your ruler in front of their own court. After many hours, reviewers were still encountering event combinations they had not seen before. From a systems perspective, the expansion also introduces Knightly Accolades, which let you specialize your best knights toward either political or battlefield roles, and a new Accolade progression that rewards sending knights to tournaments and wars for experience. The accompanying free "Lance" update added a regency system and building changes, which muddies the value proposition slightly: some of what feels like the DLC's work is actually free. That free/paid boundary is genuinely unclear at install, and it is a fair criticism. At launch, some players also flagged balance issues, particularly around tournaments being a shortcut to the game's best items and Accolades being overpowered. Paradox has patched since, but it is worth checking current patch notes before assuming those issues are resolved. Who is this for? If you spend your CK3 sessions min-maxing vassal opinion and alliance webs, Tours and Tournaments hands you sharper tools for exactly that. A well-planned Grand Tour is now a legitimate diplomatic instrument: you can swing prestige, collect taxes, intimidate restless lords, or recruit talent, all in a single trip. If you are newer to CK3 and worried about adding complexity, the travel system is actually intuitive enough that it eases players into thinking about geography rather than dumping it on them. The bigger caveat is for pure map-painters who find the character simulation layer a distraction: this expansion doubles down hard on the personal ruler experience, and those players are going to feel even more pulled away from the strategic layer they prefer. Modders, meanwhile, have had real tools to work with here, and the event framework has been extended extensively by the community.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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steamGrand StrategyCharacter-DrivenEvent ChainsKnightly AccoladesPeacetime MechanicsTravel SystemMod-FriendlyDynasty Management

System Requirements

Minimum

Memory
6 GB
Storage
8 GB
Graphics
Nvidia® GeForce™ GTX 460 (1GB) / AMD® Radeon™ HD 7870 (2GB) / Intel® Iris Pro™ 580 / Intel® Iris® Plus G7 / AMD® Radeon™ Vega 11
Processor
Intel® Core™ i3-2120 / AMD® FX 6350
System requirements
Windows® 8.1 64 bit / Windows® 10 Home 64 bit

Recommended

Memory
8 GB RAM
Storage
8 GB
Graphics
Nvidia® GeForce™ GTX 1650 (4GB) / AMD® Radeon™ R9 390X (8GB)
Processor
Intel® Core™ i5-4670K / AMD® Ryzen™ 5 2400G
System requirements
Windows® 10 Home 64 bit

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Developer
Paradox Development Studio
Publisher
Paradox Interactive
Release Date
May 11, 2023

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As of 18 August 2026, the cheapest in-stock offer for Crusader Kings III: Tours & Tournaments (DLC) is €14.27 at Eneba, out of 4 live offers we track across verified key stores. Prices change daily — the table on this page is refreshed continuously.

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The lowest in-stock price we track for Crusader Kings III: Tours & Tournaments (DLC) is €14.27 at Eneba (18 August 2026). We compare 4 live offers from verified key stores — the full table with every store and its trust score is on this page.

What platforms is Crusader Kings III: Tours & Tournaments (DLC) available on?

Crusader Kings III: Tours & Tournaments (DLC) is available on PC.

When was Crusader Kings III: Tours & Tournaments (DLC) released?

Crusader Kings III: Tours & Tournaments (DLC) was released on 11 May 2023.

Who developed Crusader Kings III: Tours & Tournaments (DLC)?

Crusader Kings III: Tours & Tournaments (DLC) was developed by Paradox Development Studio and published by Paradox Interactive.