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@Theodorex
About 80% if you consider that CK2 already had:
Artifacts, and Random Events Which it did.
Personal Artifacts for your character were already included in CK2, CK2 lacked Court Artifacts but lets be frank, they are pratically the same thing, something that you merely insert on a determined slot.
Random Events are Random Events, which is what the Royal Court mechanic pratically is all about. Which again, CK2 has of plenty.
The 20% of new content that this DLC delivers, is just the highly customizable culture feature. CK2 didn't have that. Everything else was present, one way or another.
Of course I am not taking graphical improvements in consideration, which, is a plus in CK3, but that is already expected from a supposed improved version of a game that was made 10 years ago.