Medieval II: Total War Kingdoms details, screenshots
Sega has announced Medieval II: Total War Kingdoms, the official expansion to last year’s RTS title Medieval II: Total War. Despite the odd and unwieldy name, Medieval II: Total War Kingdoms is the most content-rich expansion ever produced for a Total War game.
Four new entire campaigns centered on expanded maps of the British Isles, Teutonic Northern Europe, the Middle East, and the Americas make their debut here. Along with the new maps, there are 13 new factions to play, over 110 units to control, and 50 building types. Using mysterious computer game mathematics, that adds up to about 80 additional hours of gameplay.
All-new factions from the New World are also now fully playable, including the Aztecs, Apaches, and Mayans. Medieval II: Total War Kingdoms also supports multiplayer gameplay for up to 8 players over LAN or online as well as a new feature called hotseat multiplayer which allows players to play one-on-one campaign games on the same computer.
Medieval II: Total War Kingdoms is scheduled for release in August of this year.
More screenshots after the jump!
Sega has announced Medieval II: Total War Kingdoms, the official expansion to last year’s RTS title Medieval II: Total War. Despite the odd and unwieldy name, Medieval II: Total War Kingdoms is the most content-rich expansion ever produced for a Total War game.
Four new entire campaigns centered on expanded maps of the British Isles, Teutonic Northern Europe, the Middle East, and the Americas make their debut here. Along with the new maps, there are 13 new factions to play, over 110 units to control, and 50 building types. Using mysterious computer game mathematics, that adds up to about 80 additional hours of gameplay.
All-new factions from the New World are also now fully playable, including the Aztecs, Apaches, and Mayans. Medieval II: Total War Kingdoms also supports multiplayer gameplay for up to 8 players over LAN or online as well as a new feature called hotseat multiplayer which allows players to play one-on-one campaign games on the same computer.
Medieval II: Total War Kingdoms is scheduled for release in August of this year.