Creative Assemply has recently registered the “Total War Saga: Troy” trademarks to the UK government website. Of course it doesn’t confirms that their next game will be definitely set on Troy, especially when we have zero information regarding their next game. What we do know is that they are working on the third and final installment of the Warhammer series.
Miles Jacobson, the game director of the Football Manager series, has announced that the Football Manager 2019 family has surpassed, for the first time ever, two million sales on all platforms. This shows how popular this soccer manager series actually is, and why SEGA and Sports Interactive are releasing annual versions of it each and every year. Continue reading Football Manager 2019 has surpassed two million sales on all platforms→
It’s been almost two years since the second Total War: Warhammer released and Creative Assembly is still releasing free content for it. The last three DLCs are a Legendary Lord, an Old World update and “Some Old Friends”, which probably means more characters from the tabletop games.
SEGA and Creative Assembly announced today the release of the official modding tools for Total War: Three Kingdoms. This basically means that in the next few weeks, PC gamers will be able to find on the game’s official Workshop a variety of mods, including unit reskins, balance tweaks, new battle maps, scripted mods, new UI elements, new events, new characters, and much more. Continue reading Officiall modding tools/Assembly Kit released for Total War: Three Kingdoms→
SEGA has announced that Phantasy Star Online 2, one of Japan’s greatest online RPGs, will launch in the West, debuting in North America in Spring 2020 on both Xbox One and the PC. All stories and content, and especially the fan-favorite epic battles with their huge number of enemies, will be included in this free-to-play release. Continue reading Phantasy Star Online 2 is coming to North America in Spring 2020→
One of my favourite things in the gaming industry is the rivalries between mascots. Sam Fisher has Solid Snake, Duke Nukem has Serious Sam, Nathan Drake has Lara Croft, and, of course, Sonic has Mario. While their respective fan bases might get a little… passionate when you challenge their loyalty, the competition that these mascots have created always pushed studios to make some great games. Continue reading Team Sonic Racing – Review→