Total War: Warhammer 2 in product A new historical Total War in an 'era we've not visited yet' also in production. >In praise of the "strength" of the turn-based strategy game's DLC, brand director Rob Bartholomew suggests this puts The Creative Assembly in a good place while planning the Total War/Warhammer collaboration's second and third games. >As for Total War, it seems work on the next instalment is also underway. Bartholomew continues: "Meanwhile, our historical team are also working on a major triple-A title in an era we’ve not visited yet. Over 1.2 million people play Total War every month, with the majority playing our previous games. We haven’t forgotten that."
Warring States/Three Kingdoms era China, Victorian period, Age of Exploration, bronze age
Samuel Hall
Did we get a renaissance era at all?
Noah Cook
Would a Total War: World War 1 / 2 be possible?
Michael Brooks
SHOGUN 3
Levi James
Maybe something like assyrian, babylonian, phoenician, hittite empires??
Jason Reed
Pre-flood era.
Zachary Hernandez
American Civil War would be fun I think. Maybe hundred years war?
Ryan Lopez
>American Civil War would be fun I think. The most boring thing in the world. >Maybe hundred years war? What is Medieval 2.
Ian Watson
>American Civil War
Are you not from the US? Because I have a hard time believing anyone from the US would want to spend any more time on the American Civil War after how much they repeatedly go over it in school.
Liam Allen
Stone Age
Blake James
Americans are a minority among RTS players and almost no one outside the US cares about the conflict just like most people couldn't give less of a damn about most civil wars in history, or post-Napoleonic, pre-World War 1 conflicts in general.
Besides, that era was already covered in Fall of the Shogun, so it's written out, anyway.
Jaxson Powell
Is nobody ever going to mention the 19th/early 20th?
That truly is the one era they never did and plenty of people have been asking for a ww1 total war
Anthony Gutierrez
>and almost no one outside the US cares about the conflict just like most people couldn't give less of a damn about most civil wars in history
I don't know why muricans are so autistic about their civil war. On my country we had a civil war 70 years ago and many people doesn't give a fuck about it, and it is only teached at the last year of school. Yes, it sux having a war, but both sides were fuckers and killed a ton of people with no reason, and remembering it every day is not the way.
Nathaniel Phillips
If you've ever attended a US school, you'll know exactly why.
Cooper Sanders
No offense but it probably wasn't on the same scale.
USA isn't even a country, it's a continent. That's more akin to two big countries with very different cultures and ways of life fighting each other.
I agree that very little people would care about it though and I mean, what kind of total war would that be with so little faction choices? TW is about a shitton of countries fighting each others all over the world.
Carter Mitchell
WHERE
THE FUCK
ARE SKAVEN
Julian Sanchez
it better be Bronze age
Jason Sullivan
By that logic nobody gives a shit about the Japanese Sengoku period or Japanese civil war between the Samurai and Imperials either.
Jace Thomas
>Total War Warhammer 2 in production >Meanwhile the first Total War Warhammer doesn't even have all the content it should have had
Elijah Bennett
"2" is a bit of a misnomer, it's an expansion that also acts as its own game
Joseph Walker
Please let it be the warring states period.
Isaac Cooper
>it's an expansion that also acts as its own game
The worst kind of "expansion".
Why the fuck don't they expand on the first gime and include various campagins, factions and worlds? I don't know much about Warhammer but I know there are several continents. So now they're going to split up the playerbase by doing this instead of releasing regular DLC expansions to the first game.
In other words, even if they release Warhammer 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6 etc. and include the entire Warhammer world you will never be able to actually play a campaign with every part included.
Brayden King
Don't be a fag, Total Warhammer will have 2 big stand alone expansions games. We will have all the content. Every single playable race on the tabletop.
Jayden Nguyen
TW:W Part 2, lizards and rats boogaloo
Noah Sanders
yes you will, if you own both games it expands the world map
Bentley Rivera
what part of not visited era couldnt you understand?
Nicholas Peterson
it's elves
Oliver Gonzalez
Apparently total warhammer 2 will do that. >The next two Warhammer games will be standalone releases with their own campaign maps, and each will have a "quartet" of starting factions exactly like the first, in the words of brand director Rob Bartholomew. He also told us that future maps will be "as big or bigger" than that of the first game, and that the sequels will also be supported by DLC and free-DLC, presumably supplied by the new content team.
>The most exciting feature of the forthcoming sequels is that, as well as being standalone games, they will also 'bolt on' to the first, expanding its map and its faction roster. If you own all three games, you'll be able to play a grand campaign straddling three theatres of the Warhammer world. >pcgamesn.com/total-war-warhammer/total-war-warhammer-2-sequel
Jack Gonzalez
Total War: Ivalice
Kevin Clark
I can't imagine a more dull setting than a two sided civil war.
Grayson Foster
Victorian would include the ACW And Fall of the Samurai proved they can do that era
Noah Turner
Hell, that's what the current engine is the most suited to
Anthony Howard
2 is too used, unfit for the battalion battle, 1 could work.
Liam Martinez
Kislev and possibly Mousillon will be DLC playable factions at some point, similar to Angrund/Crooked Moon goblins. Or so say the data miners.
Standalone expansion will include Lizards, Skaven, High Elves, Dark Elves.
Khemri and Ogres no time soon :(
Gabriel Rogers
It can't be just elves though, need at least 4 races