Oh, and most of the negative reviews are from people salty about DLC for no particular reason. Of course, we'll just have to see if they keep this up. I'd go as far as to say this is a prime example of how a DLC(flavour packs like this at least) should be made. Positively surprised to see that this Flavour Pack doesn't have anything like that at all. This sort of shady business practice was commonplace in the old DLC policy of Paradox and it's even present in Imperator: Rome, the most recent Paradox game after CK3, so I was What, don't care about China? Too bad, the DLC also has rally points and new Casus Bellis available to everyone, so if you want them you must buy it. That is a DLC for CK2 that adds off-map China mechanics into the game. Now, this seems very standard for a DLC, but not for a Paradox DLC, since if this were an old Paradox DLC this would also have some features available not only to the Vikings, but to everyone, forcing people into buying the DLC even if they didn't care about Vikings. This is a Viking DLC, there are new mechanics and events for people of Norse religion and/or culture, and there are also a lot of cosmetic features like the new Norse UI, music(absolute bangers by the way, but don't expect viking metal, it's much more folk and atmospheric), clothing, 3D models, essentially anything a Viking lover would wish for. This DLC is not only very good if you like vikings, it is also a very important and positive change from Paradox's DLC policy of old.
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