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Creative Assembly in pre-production for the next Total War: THREE KINGDOMS

It seems like the current Total War: THREE KINGDOMS is now officially done, with Creative Assembly today putting out a video to explain what they're doing.

Read the full article here: https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2021/05/creative-assembly-in-pre-production-for-the-next-total-war-three-kingdoms

Moving on from Total War: THREE KINGDOMS - Dev Update

[h3]After two years and seven DLC releases, we are now looking at the future of THREE KINGDOMS.

Our development team has transitioned into pre-production for our next entry in this universe and we can't wait to continue this journey with you.

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Patch 1.7.1 is also out now!


[h3]šŸž Hulao pass location fix
🌊 More impassable areas to the Yellow River
šŸ³ļø Restoring the Han changes your faction name and flag
āš™ļø Bug fixes
And much more...

Check out the full notes: https://www.totalwar.com/blog/total-war-three-kingdoms-patch-1-7-1-notes/
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Patch 1.7.1 Beta Branch Update

[h3]We've released a small update to Patch 1.7.1 on the beta branch for THREE KINGDOMS:



āš™ļø Resolved issues with save games after restoring the Han Dynasty
šŸ¤ Fixed diplomatic relations in 190
šŸ” Fixed campaign flyby issues

Full notes here: https://www.totalwar.com/blog/total-war-three-kingdoms-patch-1-7-1-notes/

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[h3]Dust off your plate armours and bronze daggers because our Historic Sale is now live! šŸ›”



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Check out the full list of discounted games here: https://www.totalwar.com/blog/total-war-cheap-sale/

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Total War: Three Kingdoms moves Mount Song to its rightful place in latest patch

A new beta patch for Total War: Three Kingdoms is now available for testing. Update 1.7.1 is incredibly lean, but its main aim is to address two long-standing errors regarding Three Kingdom's portrayal of China, namely that Mount Song and the Hulao pass were in the wrong place.


This may not seem like a big deal for some, but Three Kingdoms has been praised for its rendition of this iconic period in Chinese history and the infamous Romance of the Three Kingdoms text. It's also the first Total War game that's tried to capture the hearts and minds of Asian audiences, so much so that all of the patch notes for the game are offered in Simplified Chinese in addition to English.


Getting the location of one of the 'five great mountains' of China right seems only polite, then. The patch also adds some more impassable areas around the Yellow River to prevent easy avoidance of key passes. These were given an uplift in the 1.6 update and their own bespoke battle maps, so it'd be useful if they weren't made immediately redundant by going around.


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