Posts Tagged ‘Black Sea Colonies Culture’
  • Total War: Rome II & Company of Heroes 2 – Make War Not Love Competition

    Posted by on February 12, 2015 under Euro, Mac, News, PC
    Sega of America and Sega Europe, present the rematch of the heavyweight strategy gaming contest they said could never happen, with Total War: Rome II and Company of Heroes 2 communities going head to head in the second annual ‘Make War Not Love’ competition. This Valentine’s Day weekend, the two communities will compete in consecutive three hour rounds. Every in-game victory will count to... more.
  • Total War Arena in Closed Alpha – Sign Up Now to Influence The Strategy Game Genre

    Posted by on December 15, 2014 under Euro, News, PC
    SEGA of America, Inc. and SEGA Europe, Ltd. today announced Total War: ARENA is now entering Closed Alpha, and interested players can sign-up to get involved in shaping its future development. Total War: ARENA is a free-to-play, team-based strategy game, putting players in the middle of epic-scale battles.  Using key elements of award-winning Total War™ design, it is made from the ground-up ... more.
  • Total War: Rome II – 12th Free Content Update – Now Live

    Posted by on November 20, 2014 under Euro, Mac, News, PC
    Marking the 12th piece of additional free content released for Total War: Rome II since launch, players will find their game updated via Steam today with the new, free playable faction of Massilia. A wealthy trading-state of Greek colonists situated on the north-western coast of the Mediterranean, Massilia has embraced Gallic culture and military techniques to form a unique and fascinating indepen... more.
  • Total War: Rome II – 12th Free Content Update – Now Live

    Posted by on November 20, 2014 under Euro, Mac, News, PC
    Marking the 12th piece of additional free content released for Total War: Rome II since launch, players will find their game updated via Steam today with the new, free playable faction of Massilia. A wealthy trading-state of Greek colonists situated on the north-western coast of the Mediterranean, Massilia has embraced Gallic culture and military techniques to form a unique and fascinating indepen... more.