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Total War: Attila

Platform(s): PC
Genre: Strategy
Publisher: SEGA
Developer: Creative Assembly
Release Date: Feb. 17, 2015

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'Total War' Celebrates 15th Anniversary With Free Steam Weekend, Sale

by Rainier on June 26, 2015 @ 1:19 a.m. PDT

Total War: Attila introduces new gameplay mechanics which improve and add to the core turn-based and real-time Total War systems. The world will darken around you as Attila’s forces descend on your homeland creating a unique vision of survival strategy.

Players will be able to try out the biggest Total War games for free, sale ends 6pm GMT on Sunday 28th June!

Also out now are the original Shogun: Total War and Medieval: Total War on Steam and compatible with modern resolutions for the first time.

The games available to play for free all weekend are: Total War: Attila, Total War: Rome II, Total War: Shogun 2, Total War: Shogun 2 – Fall of the Samurai, Empire: Total War, Napoleon: Total War and Medieval II: Total War.

During this time, most of the Total War catalogue on Steam will be up to 75% off with all DLC (excluding Total War: ATTILA – The Last Roman) at 50% off.

Details on all the offers and the free weekend is located here

Also available today is the new campaign pack for Total War: ATTILA, The Last Roman. Alongside this, players are also awarded a new Free DLC playable Faction for Total War: ATTILA, the Suebi – including a new historical battle (The Battle of Dara) and the latest game patch.

Including a huge new campaign map, The Last Roman expansion also features a unique new “Roman Expedition” faction as one of 5 playable factions. This gives players the chance to experience the story of Belisarius, one of the last great Roman generals, who was tasked with retaking the former Western Roman Empire by the Emperor Justinian.

Players can chose to follow the Emperor’s orders and liberate territory in his name, or break from his rule in defiant rebellion and attempt to crown themselves as a new Emperor of Rome.


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