Creative Assembly dropped the news that Total War Medieval III is happening after teasing fans for years at their franchise anniversary stream. The devs said they want to bring back proper historical gameplay with heavy politics and religion mechanics instead of just conquest spam, and the setting stays focused on medieval Europe plus nearby areas rather than going worldwide. They are building it on the new Warcore engine that will let them port stuff to PlayStation and Xbox while keeping high-end PC strategy as the main priority.
The stream also showed off the Tides of Torment DLC for Warhammer III with three new legendary lords, and they announced the Lords of The End Times pack dropping next summer with Nagash leading the charge. A free End Times update is coming with apocalyptic campaign scenarios that shake up the whole experience.
The studio teased one more mystery Total War project getting revealed at The Game Awards, calling it one of their most ambitious releases ever.
The stream also showed off the Tides of Torment DLC for Warhammer III with three new legendary lords, and they announced the Lords of The End Times pack dropping next summer with Nagash leading the charge. A free End Times update is coming with apocalyptic campaign scenarios that shake up the whole experience.
The studio teased one more mystery Total War project getting revealed at The Game Awards, calling it one of their most ambitious releases ever.