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They still don't have much to say but do hint that while striking a balance "between making a conventional Total War game at a tighter scale, that a wide audience can enjoy, but being brave with new features and dynamics to push the series forward in interesting ways," they might lean more towards brave newness. It drops another wee hint at the next Total War Saga game too, which everyone's pretty sure will be Total War Saga: Troy. Discussions, strategies, stories, crude cave-drawings, and more for Medieval 2, Empire, Shogun 2, Rome 2, Attila, Thrones of Britannia, Warhammer, Three Kingdoms and others.

The big Total War progressblast also says Total Warhammer 3 "is deep into production with the largest of our TW project teams revved up." A subreddit for the Total War strategy game series, made by Creative Assembly. We already gave the game a shiny RPS Bestest Bests badge in our Total War: Three Kingdoms review. These are revisions to plans, not a do-over. Looking deeper into the future, they say they "have some very grand plans which will encompass a whole timeline of events, conflicts and characters throughout the period" though "nothing's set in stone." That say that over the next year Three Kingdoms will visit "the era of the Yellow Turban Rebellion and Liang Province rebellion" then "the clash of Cao Cao vs Lü Bu" and the Nanman will follow. They do reveal some of the stories and factions coming, at least. What exactly that means is a mystery for now. "We're also working on DLC that adds significantly to the main campaign and are continuing to look at how that might develop and grow into some much bigger DLCs over time." "We still like the idea of Chapter Packs that explore other chapters of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, though the next one will be more recognisable to the majority of players," Creative Assembly continued. Though the form of Eight Princes sounds like it was somewhat lacking too, changing far less of the game than many hoped. It seems like it'd be good for a later DLC once they've hit the big notes of Three Kingdoms, not for the first. The idea of Eight Princes is still an interesting one but immediately leaving the setting players bought the game for was a curious decision. Yesterday's "behind the scenes" blog post said Creative Assembly were "excited to touch on a later and fascinating period for our first DLC, Eight Princes, but we're really aware that players were looking for something else, and so we're currently working hard on our mid-term, post-launch plans for the game with a view to doing more of what the community is feeding back to us on." They also assure they are working on DLC that "adds significantly to the main campaign." Developers Creative Assembly now suggest that the Eight Princes DLC was perhaps a misstep, and say they're bending their plans following player feedback. The Lunar New Year Sale ends on February 15 at 10 AM Pacific, and it started yesterday, so there are still three days to take advantage of it.How curious it was the first DLC following the mega-hit launch of Total War: Three Kingdoms (the fastest-selling of the series so far, they boast) skipped past the end of the Three Kingdoms era to tell a story of a follow-up civil war. If you have some cash to burn, now is the perfect time to check out Steam's latest deals. If RPGs are more your speed, Divinity: Original Sin 2 is 60 percent off, and even the practically brand-new Cyberpunk 2077 has received a notable 10 percent price cut. You can also snag the fantastic Total War: Three Kingdoms for just $30 (half off its usual price), and Total War: Warhammer for $15 ( 75 percent off). The bundle includes all of the DLC and extras that the game has received over time - it's a $109 combo most of the time, so you're saving quite a bit of cash. One of the bigger discounts available is the Shadow of the Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition bundle, which will run you just $14.80. Or, at least, what Steam thinks your tastes are. You can organize deals by genre and theme, or just scroll through the main store page, where you'll find a curated selection of discounts to suit your specific tastes. Fortunately, the discounts are good enough that the lack of a special event doesn't really matter. Valve is giving away a new Lunar New Year-themed animated sticker each day of the sale (made by the talented Andre Dias), but that's about it. There are no minigames, competitions, or giveaways to speak of, so the deals will have to stand on their own. Yesterday, Steam kicked off its latest annual Lunar New Year sale, bringing tens of thousands of curated deals across a wide variety of games.Īs usual with Steam sales these days - even the bigger ones, unfortunately - Valve hasn't prepared a meta event this time around. Deals: The holiday season is long since over now, but that doesn't mean the savings have to stop.
