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'''''Rome II: Total War''''', also written as '''''Total War: Rome II''''', is a strategy game developed by [[The Creative Assembly]] and published by [[Sega]] for Windows PC. It is the sequel to the 2004 game ''[[Rome: Total War]]''. | '''''Rome II: Total War''''', also written as '''''Total War: Rome II''''', is a strategy game developed by [[The Creative Assembly]] and published by [[Sega]] for Windows PC. It is the sequel to the 2004 game ''[[Rome: Total War]]''. | ||
− | An updated version of the game was released on 16 September 2014, titled '''''Rome II: Total War Emperor Edition''''', which features [[wikipedia:Roman Armenia|Armenia]] as a playable faction and a new [[wikipedia:Augustus|Imperator Augustus]] campaign. The update was released as a retail copy, and completely replaces the original on Steam. | + | An updated version of the game was released on 16 September 2014, titled '''''Rome II: Total War Emperor Edition''''', which features [[wikipedia:Roman Armenia|Armenia]] as a playable faction and a new [[wikipedia:Augustus|Imperator Augustus]] campaign. The update was released as a retail copy, and completely replaces the original on [[Steam]]. |
In July 2016 ''{{PAGENAME}}'' was used to create a battle simulation for the [[wikipedia:Ashmolean Museum|Ashmolean Museum]] in Oxford, UK.{{ref|http://www.ashmolean.org/assets/docs/Press/Ashmolean_Press_Release_-_Storms,_War_and_Shipwrecks_programme_17.05.2016.pdf}}{{fileref|RomeII Ashmolean.jpg}} | In July 2016 ''{{PAGENAME}}'' was used to create a battle simulation for the [[wikipedia:Ashmolean Museum|Ashmolean Museum]] in Oxford, UK.{{ref|http://www.ashmolean.org/assets/docs/Press/Ashmolean_Press_Release_-_Storms,_War_and_Shipwrecks_programme_17.05.2016.pdf}}{{fileref|RomeII Ashmolean.jpg}} |
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Rome II: Total War, also written as Total War: Rome II, is a strategy game developed by The Creative Assembly and published by Sega for Windows PC. It is the sequel to the 2004 game Rome: Total War.
An updated version of the game was released on 16 September 2014, titled Rome II: Total War Emperor Edition, which features Armenia as a playable faction and a new Imperator Augustus campaign. The update was released as a retail copy, and completely replaces the original on Steam.
In July 2016 Rome II: Total War was used to create a battle simulation for the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford, UK.[2][3]
Contents
Downloadable content
- Greek States Culture Pack - includes three new playable factions: Athens, Epirus and Sparta.
- Nomadic Tribes Culture Pack - includes three new playable factions: the Roxolani, Massagetae and Royal Scythians.
- Blood & Gore - adds visual and sound effects.
- Caesar in Gaul - includes a new campaign map, game mechanics and three new factions: the Nervii, Boii and Galatians.
- Beasts of War - includes several new units.
- Hannibal at the Gates - includes a new campaign map, new gameplay elements and three new factions: the Arevaci, Lusitani and Syracuse.
- Pirates and Raiders Culture Pack - includes three new factions: the Ardiaei, Tylis and Odrysians.
- Daughters of Mars - includes several new female units.
- Imperator Augustus Campaign Pack - includes a new campaign based on the aftermath of Caesar's murder. This campaign is a free update.
- Black Sea Colonies Culture Pack - includes three new factions: the Cimmerians, Pergamon and Colchis.
- Wrath of Sparta Campaign Pack - includes a new campaign map based on the Peloponnesian War.
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Promotional material
External links
- Rome II: Total War on Steam
- Rome II: Total War Emperor Edition on iTunes: UK, US
References
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