Creative Assembly announces Total War Saga, new category of historical games
Creative Assembly introduces a new category of historical games, Total War Saga. This will include spin-offs to major Total War installments, focusing on narrow periods of time, similar to Fall of the Samurai and Attila.
With the release of Fall of the Samurai did). Jack Lusted from Creative Assembly explained that on the official blog:
Total War Saga games will be the same mix of turn-based campaign strategy, real-time battle tactics and hundreds if not thousands of hours of gameplay as a regular Total War game, but focused down on a distinct moment.

Games labeled as Total War Saga will revisit settings already featured in major Total War games, but will present some specific historical events and single geographical areas instead of entire eras and continents. The first one is going to be a follow-up to Total War: Rome II, like Total War: Attila. The game should be announced in a few months.
There is also a major installment in the works, which is going to feature an era previously unexplored in the Total War series. That one, however, will come out a bit later.
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