OK, it’s still a historical game, so there’ll be work for modders in adding maps, character names and probably dragons. Now, however, looking into the new dynasty mechanics for Crusader Kings 3, it’s clear what Paradox are doing: they’re basically putting that stuff in from day one. Indeed, the first two games in the series got their own Westeros mods, and our own Adam Smith called CK2’s “such a blindingly obvious combination of worlds and mechanics that it simply had to exist”. The Crusader Kings franchise has always had a massive Game of Thrones vibe.