
But if you deem the noble ineligible or sense malicious intent, and you ignore their request, their loyalty will start to waiver. Every so often a lord in your faction will ask to be granted Estates, offering a reward in return. The Estate Desire traits, which characters previously gained, have been replaced with requests, directed towards the crown in the form of missions. The nobles in turn do not sit idly, hoping for deeds to fall in their lap. With the power of land ownership comes a responsibility for the owner to properly tend to his holdings – each Estate will offer a positive effect if given to the proper lord, or a negative one if the noble is not suited to presiding over such lands. However, the system didn’t have as much impact as we’d have liked, which is why Estates have received a rework to better represent a king granting land to his more important lords, thus ensuring their devotion to the crown. The purpose of Estates was to add challenges in managing a kingdom where each noble is playing the game of intrigue, looking to grab more power and land for themselves. Here are some more highlights of the changes that have been made. The politics system is also undergoing some other changes, particularly in the events that come about as the result of political actions. You can now tweak this area of the game separately from Campaign Difficulty.


We understand that some players like to challenge themselves with political manoeuvring, while others prefer to stay away from such back-stabbing.

The Steel and Statecraft update builds on some existing mechanics and also address some player feedback from the last update.Īmong other things, the update implements a new Political Difficulty option. Today we’ve released a new update for A Total War Saga: Thrones of Britannia. Sega’s immense strategy series continues to snowball, absorbing and shedding new ideas, somehow keeping momentum despite that core gameplay remaining virtually untouched.THRONES OF BRITANNIA – Steel & Statecraft Update Splicing history with Hollywood, Troy is an exciting new take on the Total War formula. In our Total War Saga: Troy review, Jim said: Troy similarly focuses on a smaller scale conflict and pulls it off. Not only does this mean that we can bring the tales and legends of TROY to a wide audience through Epic’s massive platform, but it also means new players will get to try Total War for the first time, experiencing the unique gameplay that the series is famous for.”Ī Total War Saga: Troy is the franchise’s third release in the Saga spin-off series, with A Total War Saga: Thrones of Britannia being joined last year by the rebranded Total War: Shogun 2 – Fall of the Samurai.

It’s a hugely exciting thing for us to be able to do for our players. At the time of the announcement, Tim Heaton, Chief Studios Officer at Sega Europe said, “Thanks to Epic, we’re able to offer a Total War title for free on its launch day.
