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  "path": "/news/the-king-is-watching-crowns-of-history-dlc-yay-or-nay-pc-538079.shtml",
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  "textContent": "When The King is Watching was first launched, it quickly became a cult hit between roguelike game enthusiasts who wanted to create their own kingdom and protect it from dangerous enemies. The new Crowns of History DLC plans to expand upon the existing content with 3 new, historical rulers. They all have their own abilities, and they help add some new mechanics into the mix.\n\nFew people expected The King is Watching to expand with more content, but I think that the Crowns of History DLC helps the game grow naturally. Granted, there is a little bit of a grind until you reach the new map, but once you do, you’ll definitely enjoy the theme and visual style, but also the new mechanics brought to the table.\n\nThe new map was added with a free update alongside Crowns of History, and it has a dark, Lovecraftian vibe which I enjoyed very much. The Kraken-style boss you fight at the end is definitely going to require a lot of planning, but it’s fitting for this map, and it will...",
  "title": "The King is Watching: Crowns of History DLC – Yay or Nay (PC)"
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