But it did make Western Europe a lot livelier for a time. The highly unrealistic Aztec invasion of Europe is not something that history fans appreciated. Sunset Invasion isn’t so much an expansion as it is a glorified event. It’s a feature that should have been included in the base game from the start or as a free update, which has earned the ire of many players. The feature allowed you to customize your ruler’s looks, traits, and heraldry before you start a game for a $4.99 price tag. We’re kicking off our list with what might be one of the most controversial DLCs in Crusader Kings II history: the Ruler Designer.
(Dis)honorable Mention: Crusader Kings II Ruler Designer
I’ve also added a (dis)honorable mention for a certain offering. As someone who has been playing the game from the start and has tried out every expansion and DLC that Paradox Interactive has provided.įor the sake of clarity, I’ve arranged the expansions/DLC from worst to best while also summarizing the features they provide. Then there are certain expansions that benefit from previously released DLC. Some add major improvements to specific religions or cultures without doing anything for others. But not all of them are worth the time and money. Since the game’s launch in 2012, Crusader Kings II has wracked up 15 expansions and counting.