All new DLC for Total War: Warhammer has been released today which adds the Bretonnia faction. Alongside this, Creative Assembly are now hard at work on part two of the trilogy.
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Rarely an incentive to sign up to yet another account-bound website, SEGA is actually giving firm reason to do so with Total War: Warhammer - Early Access to a free update!
No fantasy war game is complete without an army of gothic horrors - and Total War: Warhammer is about to get its own.
SEGA in association with Creative Assembly, Relic Entertainment and Amplitude have announced another Make War Not Love event that will run from February 16th until the 19th. The annual valentines mocking promotion pits communities against each other to win various prizes.
Those looking for a little extra Total War: Warhammer content will get just that in around a week's time - assuming you didn't already pick it up from a magazine or a helpful Games Workshop employee.
Creative assembly are trying to be a bit more transparent with the fans by keeping them updated on what the various teams under the Total War banner are currently working on. We all know that they've got teams working on Total War: ARENA, Total War Battles: KINGDOM and Total War: Warhammer, but what about the next historical Total War game that we've all been waiting for? This latest update reveals little, but it does tell us that production will officially be getting underway in the new year. It looks like they're at the planning stages at the moment, as they've confirmed that a historical advisor is on board to help with its designs and extensive research.
With every new update comes even newer problems and this is the case with the new Total War Warhammer DLC Realm of the Wood Elves. We have fixes to your issues, right here!
With so many releases over the holiday period, it's difficult to keep track of them all. But with Warhammer dominating most of the news lately, it certainly was no surprise to see Total War: Warhammer's 'Realm of the Wood Elves' expansion land.
Slashing sales records at every corner, Creative Assembly haven't been coy to talk about just how surprises they are at the breakout success of Total War: Warhammer. After churning out Total War games for every available world conflict, they never expected their fantasy take on combat would come as far as it has.
When you have over 3 decades of story and play under your belt, you're likely to have saturated various forms of media enough to constantly be in the spotlight. With the recent news of Warhammer: End Times - Vermintide getting a new spot of DLC, it's time for Total War: Warhammer to follow suite.
The Warhammer franchise is one of the biggest we can think of. Spanning decades across multiple forms of media, even Creative Assembly seem surprised by the success of Total War: Warhammer. And because of the breakout hit, the company has 're-evaluated' the scope of the planned trilogy.
The Elves are coming! SEGA and Creative Assembly have just announced the biggest piece of DLC for Total War: WARHAMMER so far with Realm of the Wood Elves DLC.
Teaming up with the folks behind mega-hit World of Tanks, SEGA and Creative Assembly have pledged their Total War: Arena free-to-play title to this surprise partnership.
SEGA and Creative Assembly have announced that a new version of Total War: Warhammer will be coming in 2017 with a new playable race, Bretonnia.
The new DLC content update to Creative Assemblies Total War: Warhammer has released on Steam, and we think it has some chops to it.
Creative Assembly's latest strategy Total War Warhammer is soon to receive the King and The Warlord content pack which will be focusing on the Dwarven and Ork factions.
The latest piece of content for Total War: Warhammer is nearly here, bringing with it a host of new units for both the Empire and the Vampire Counts, adding another chapter to the storied war between the forces of humanity and the undead.
That Total War: Warhammer game is very good, and it seems to be breaking out beyond the niche of Total War fans. According to Sega’s recent financial reports, the strategy title pushed the company to an impressive leap in sales, reinforcing the Japanese publisher's decision to get into Western strategy games.
The Call of the Beastmen pack hits Total War: Warhammer tomorrow, and I got the chance to check out the expansion before it goes live for the general gaming public. I wasn’t able to get a ton of time with the package, so this won’t be a full review, but I can deliver my first impressions after a couple of hours with the Beastmen’s campaign.
As a US-native, I’m completely unfamiliar with the BBC’s Time Commanders. Apparently it ran for two seasons--sorry, two “series”--and featured contestants vying for battlefield success in a custom game engine by Creative Assembly. That sounds like a real good time to me, and after a decade-long hiatus, the show is coming back.