Total War: WARHAMMER II - contact@rockpapershotgun.com (Alice O'Connor)

The Skaven ratmen are seen as rumour, hearsay, or heresy in the world of Warhammer. Who’d believe that an empire of giant pestilent rats lies beneath our feet? Similarly, Sega have tried to play it cool with the Skaven in Total War: Warhammer 2 [official site]. After five months of teasing a mysterious fourth faction — which has clearly been the Skaven, clear since the chuffing announcement trailer — today they finally confirmed that yup, that ratty rabble will round out Total Warhammer 2. You never really know they’re real until they’re rolling towards you with doom-blasting hamster wheels and vast abominations, as the other factions experience in this new trailer: (more…)

Total War: WARHAMMER II - CA Whelan
Total War: WARHAMMER II - CA Whelan
Total War: WARHAMMER II - CA Whelan


The lands of the New World are equally lush and foreboding! See how the factions of this strange land take shape. For a full res image visit https://www.totalwar.com/blog/eye-vortex-campaign-map/
Total War: WARHAMMER II - CA Whelan


The lands of the New World are equally lush and foreboding! See how the factions of this strange land take shape. For a full res image visit https://www.totalwar.com/blog/eye-vortex-campaign-map/
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Creative Assembly recently announced Total War Sagas, a spin-off series meant to “focus on a specific point in history, as opposed to an era as seen in the tentpole Total War games,” but with the same level of detail as the bigger releases. Like Fall of the Samurai or Napoleon, these aim to cover eras already touched on by Total War, but putting a particular facet of the age under a microscope or detouring from the existing timeline. It's a fantastic idea, seeing as some of the smaller and more focused campaigns for Rome II (Imperator Augustus and Caesar in Gaul, particularly) were actually much better executed than the Grand Campaign.

Here are some smaller-scale conflicts that deserve their very own campaigns.

The Defeat of the Cimbri, via Wikipedia

The Cimbrian War

Place: The Outskirts of the Late Roman RepublicTime: c. 115 - 100 BCEBase game: Rome 2

The first large-scale clash between the Latin and Germanic civilizations, the two main components whose melding would eventually bring about Medieval Western Europe, took place just a generation or so before Julius Caesar set events into motion to transform the Roman Republic into an Empire. A group of tribes from the unexplored northern frontier (which the Romans would refer to eventually as Germania) appeared seemingly out of nowhere and initially struck a number of stunning blows against Rome, handing them their worst defeats since they faced Hannibal in the Second Punic War. It was only through the actions of the legendary Gaius Marius that this invasion was repelled and Rome itself was saved from sacking or possibly even conquest.

If that had happened, the name Caesar would probably never have made it into the modern consciousness. The invasion also helped to inspire the Marian Reforms—Marius reorganized the army, creating the legions that would conquer much of the known world.

The Roman component of this roughly 15-year campaign, which could fit well with a month-to-month turn timer, would likely focus on the character of Marius, just as some past DLC campaigns have put the lens on Caesar, Augustus, Marc Antony, or Belisarius. The Marian Reforms could be adapted into a specialized tech tree-type system, representing possibly the turning point in Roman military history. Like most great men of ancient Rome, Marius had more than just the invaders to worry about. There was plenty going on at home, and rival generals with different ideas of how to achieve victory seeking to usurp recognition as being Rome’s savior. Having allied armies that aren’t necessarily on the same page as you while fighting a common enemy could be very interesting if the AI is done well.

On the barbarian side, we see a similar opportunity. While allied, the two main tribes involved in the invasion, the Cimbri and the Teutones (the latter is where the word "Teutonic" and the modern German-language name of Germany, "Deutschland," comes from) were not a united nation. Marius was able to triumph thanks in part to the lack of coordination between them. Tribal politics could be a large focus as you try to hold a large, powerful, but unwieldy coalition together. There were also some smaller tribes involved in the invasion that could present unique challenges, either as player-led factions or diplomatic considerations, such as the Ambrones and the Celtic Helvetii.

Battle of Stamford Bridge, via Wikipedia

The year 1066

Place: The North Sea Region (Particularly England)Time: GuessBase game: Attila (or Medieval 3 if that comes out any time soon)

The year that changed English history forever, 1066 saw three claimants (leading three potentially diverse and unique factions) to the crown of England engage in a three-way struggle that was as dramatic as it was unpredictable. William, Duke of Normandy, had a Papally-sanctioned host invading from the south with continental heavy cavalry. Harald Hardrada of Norway sailed from the Northeast with a host of viking-descended warriors who still fought much like their pillaging ancestors. Caught in the middle was Harold Godwinson, the Anglo-Saxon nobleman who had been chosen by his own people to defend the status quo.

With a campaign map modeling the British Isles in serious detail, it would be possible to plan army maneuvers through the hills and woodlands of England in a way the series has never allowed before. And since the entire war took place in the space of one year, turns could potentially represent mere days rather than years or seasons, giving new weight to the weather system and the passage of time in general. 

Minor factions would also be plentiful. Though he didn’t go to war historically, Svend II of Denmark was another potential claimant when Edward the Confessor died in 1066, by his descent from Knut the Great—a viking who did in fact take over and rule England for a time. There’s also the matter of the independent Scots to the North, some unconquered Welsh realms to the West, and a large number of Irish tribes that dwelt on the disunited Emerald Isle at the time. And this is all not even mentioning the King of France and his contentious relationship with William back on the mainland.

Inca-Spanish confrontation in Cajamarca, via Wikipedia

The Inca Civil War and Spanish Conquest 

Place: Andean Region of South AmericaTime: c. 1527 - 1580 CEBase game: Empire/Napoleon

When the 11th Sapa Inca, Huayna Capac, died in 1527, the large and complex Inca Empire was sent into chaos. A succession conflict sometimes called the War of Two Brothers kicked off between his sons, Huáscar and Atahualpa. They chose a terrible time for it, too, since conquistadors from Spain were about to show up bearing guns and smallpox. Choosing to play either of the two claimants would mean having to defeat your brother and unite the empire in common cause to withstand the greatest threat it had ever faced. The Spanish would find themselves vastly, almost comically outnumbered, but with a technological edge (and an uncontrollable secret weapon in the form of European disease) that they would have to make the most of to achieve victory.

Very few games model the epidemiological impact of the Columbian exchange on American natives properly, and this era would be a perfect place to do so. Much as the changing climate gradually makes the map less arable in Attila, an Incan player would have to contend with catastrophic population and economic collapse from the introduction of smallpox, typhus, and other diseases as the campaign progressed. Internal politics would also be a rich source of new mechanics, as the Inca (who were completely excluded by the original Empire: Total War) are today considered to have been the largest and most sophisticated empire in the Americas at the time of European contact.

The Spanish side would likely focus more on agents and clever maneuvers to topple the already wobbly Incas indirectly. Playing both sides of the civil war to weaken your enemies overall could be one path to victory. Gaining native allies (hey, look: minor factions!) was another key tactic the Spanish used to further their conquests in this period. Perhaps the most decisive historical moment of the conflict was the Spanish's capture of Atahualpa (who was victorious in the civil war), which could also be a campaign milestone. With roughly 50 years to play, a season-based turn timer would give us a meaty and exciting campaign.

The Attack on the Malakoff, via Wikipedia

 The Crimean War

Place: The Black Sea regionTime: c. 1850 - 1860 CEBase game: Shogun 2

Around roughly the same time that the events of Shogun 2: Fall of the Samurai were kicking off in Japan, one of the largest European wars since the days of Napoleon broke out in Europe. The causes are disputed, but much of the fighting revolved around the decline of the Ottoman Empire, and who had the right to claim what from its carcass. On one side was the Russian Empire under Nicholas I (and later Alexander II after the former’s death from natural causes). On the other was the Ottoman sultan Abdulmejid I, Napoleon III of France, and none other than Queen Victoria herself leading England. There was also involvement from the Kingdom of Sardinia (a predecessor to modern Italy), and various minor powers in the region comprising ethnic minorities that either had, or were in the process of, breaking from centuries of Ottoman Turkish rule—notably the Greek Legion that fought on the Russian side.

The tech level would be similar to Fall of the Samurai, with the main difference being that we’re talking about large, industrialized European armies on both sides. You’re not going to be mowing down a lot of sword infantry using gatling guns, because your enemies have gatling guns as well. Weaponry had come a long way since Napoleon, but was still recognizable in those terms. Smoothbore field guns, cavalry charges, and disciplined line infantry were still the main tools of warfare. The maritime theater also lends itself well to exciting naval battles, and the Crimean War saw the first use of ironclad warships.

Spanning a roughly 10-year timeframe, a month-to-month turn cycle would make the most sense. As this was a relatively contained conflict fought by multiple, world-spanning empires, interesting campaign mechanics could be introduced to model bringing in imperial resources at the cost of political capital or popularity at home. The Ottomans, in particular, would have the added challenge of managing minority populations emboldened by successful revolts of decades past and yearning for their own liberty.

Total War: WARHAMMER II - CA Whelan


We’re very happy to announce that from the 10th August 2017, we’ll be introducing support for Simplified and Traditional Chinese localisation for Total War: WARHAMMER.

We’re also incredibly excited to announce Chinese language support for Total War: WARHAMMER II from day one, for both Simplified and Traditional Chinese.

We know a lot of Chinese-speaking players have been very passionate about being able to play the Total War: WARHAMMER series. We hope you enjoy conquering The Old World and are looking forward to taking The New World too!


我们非常高兴地宣布,Total War: WARHAMMER将于2017年8月10日起添加对简体中文与繁体中文的支持。



此外,我们同样高兴地宣布,Total War: WARHAMMER II也将自发售日起同步支持简体中文与繁体中文。

我们非常理解诸多中文玩家对Total War: WARHAMMER系列的激情与厚爱。如今,希望大家能够尽情享受征服旧世界的乐趣,并共同展望新世界的战火吧!



我們很高興在此宣布,自 2017 年 8 月 10 日起,《Total War: WARHAMMER》將支援簡體中文與繁體中文。

另一個好消息是,《Total War: WARHAMMER II》一推出就會支援簡體中文與繁體中文兩種語言。

我們聽到許多中文玩家的心聲,大家一直期待能夠暢玩《Total War: WARHAMMER》系列遊戲。希望大家盡情享受征服舊世界的樂趣,同時也敬請期待新世界的來臨!」
Total War: WARHAMMER II - CA Whelan


We’re very happy to announce that from the 10th August 2017, we’ll be introducing support for Simplified and Traditional Chinese localisation for Total War: WARHAMMER.

We’re also incredibly excited to announce Chinese language support for Total War: WARHAMMER II from day one, for both Simplified and Traditional Chinese.

We know a lot of Chinese-speaking players have been very passionate about being able to play the Total War: WARHAMMER series. We hope you enjoy conquering The Old World and are looking forward to taking The New World too!


我们非常高兴地宣布,Total War: WARHAMMER将于2017年8月10日起添加对简体中文与繁体中文的支持。



此外,我们同样高兴地宣布,Total War: WARHAMMER II也将自发售日起同步支持简体中文与繁体中文。

我们非常理解诸多中文玩家对Total War: WARHAMMER系列的激情与厚爱。如今,希望大家能够尽情享受征服旧世界的乐趣,并共同展望新世界的战火吧!



我們很高興在此宣布,自 2017 年 8 月 10 日起,《Total War: WARHAMMER》將支援簡體中文與繁體中文。

另一個好消息是,《Total War: WARHAMMER II》一推出就會支援簡體中文與繁體中文兩種語言。

我們聽到許多中文玩家的心聲,大家一直期待能夠暢玩《Total War: WARHAMMER》系列遊戲。希望大家盡情享受征服舊世界的樂趣,同時也敬請期待新世界的來臨!」
Total War: WARHAMMER II - CA Whelan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6vhEhC40BNw

In the far north, between the Chaos Wastes and the Sea of Claws, lies Norsca. Fanatical servants of the dark gods, they will stop at nothing to prove their primal might, in a relentless hunt for worthy foes and fresh raiding grounds.

As of now these unstoppable beasts are unleashing their rage on The Old World and you can lead them with Total War: WARHAMMER - Norsca the early adopter bonus for Total War: WARHAMMER II

http://store.steampowered.com/app/455040/Total_War_WARHAMMER__Norsca/

With so many new foes being unleashed on The Old World the original races are going to need a hand! On top of the patch that is now live: https://www.totalwar.com/blog/the-foundation-update/ you can download 30 brand new regiments of renown for free by visiting https://dashboard.totalwar.com

Want to try your hand at killing some monsters? Join us on Friday for a CA Vs The World - Norsca Special with guest Turin!

https://www.twitch.tv/totalwarofficial

Happy slaying!
Total War: WARHAMMER II - CA Whelan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6vhEhC40BNw

In the far north, between the Chaos Wastes and the Sea of Claws, lies Norsca. Fanatical servants of the dark gods, they will stop at nothing to prove their primal might, in a relentless hunt for worthy foes and fresh raiding grounds.

As of now these unstoppable beasts are unleashing their rage on The Old World and you can lead them with Total War: WARHAMMER - Norsca the early adopter bonus for Total War: WARHAMMER II

http://store.steampowered.com/app/455040/Total_War_WARHAMMER__Norsca/

With so many new foes being unleashed on The Old World the original races are going to need a hand! On top of the patch that is now live: https://www.totalwar.com/blog/the-foundation-update/ you can download 30 brand new regiments of renown for free by visiting https://dashboard.totalwar.com

Want to try your hand at killing some monsters? Join us on Friday for a CA Vs The World - Norsca Special with guest Turin!

https://www.twitch.tv/totalwarofficial

Happy slaying!
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