![]() But at least we know the game should arrive relatively soon. We also don't have an exact release date, with spring offered as the current window. So far, it's unknown how the game will be monetized or how much it will cost, but I would expect another premium release from the studio. The addition of touch controls is expected, and the recent press release mentions that fans can expect the whole game without compromise, which sure sounds promising. The game is overwhelmingly reviewed positively on Steam, and with Feral at the helm of the mobile port, there's a good chance the game will also be great on Android and iOS. ![]() Like the rest of the titles in the series, it offers a mix of real-time and turn-based battles, and this particular release explores the Middle Ages with content that spans across Europe, Africa, and the Middle East. It's a classic strategy game from Creative Assembly that dates back to 2006, the fourth game in the Total War series. The above trailer offers a quick cinematic glimpse of Total War: Medieval II.
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