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New factions for all those original Old World races (Clan Angrund, Crooked Moon, Bloody Handz and all the rest) plus three new races in Bretonnia, Wood Elves and Beastmen, each with their own sub-factions and start positions. That’s thanks in part to our New Content team, headed by the ever-cheery Rich Aldridge, whose small but insanely talented crew have contributed to massively more playable factions per-square-mile in the Old World (and therefore in Mortal Empires) than we’d originally imagined. In terms of content, Mortal Empires is way, way denser than we’d initially envisaged back in 2013, when we were in pre-production for the first game. *= Er, no, we’ve not decided on a name for this yet. Total War- WARHAMMER 2 - What is Mortal Empires?īy the end of the trilogy, we intend there to be 5 massive campaigns to choose from across all three parts:įree Campaign for Owners of Parts 1, 2 & 3 Mortal Empires Lord and Faction Starting Positions Shortly after Warhammer II launches, owners of both parts one and two will get to play a key part of that grand vision with our first FreeLC download: Total War: WARHAMMER – Mortal Empires. Parts two and three would explore other geographical areas and races. We also said we’d do this in three stages: part one would cover the geographical area of the Old World. All those races from 8th Edition Warhammer Fantasy Battles with army books, each with their own starting positions, all playable in the kind of holistic, mega-sandbox of Warhammer joy nobody has ever attempted before. We’ve long spoken about our end-goal for the Total War: Warhammer trilogy: to realise the Warhammer Fantasy Battles world in the most complete and detailed way as possible. It’s been fascinating to hear how our test groups and reviewers, Youtubers and livestreamers are reacting to this new type of endgame in Total War, and we can’t wait for you to get your hands on it soon. We’re a couple of weeks out from part II launching, and we’re stoked about how the Eye of the Vortex campaign is going down.

Across the whole Total War: Warhammer trilogy, each instalment will stand alone as its own game, each with its own discrete campaign.
