terça-feira, 18 de março de 2014

Total War Rome II DLC Hannibal at the Gates Campaign Pack

Think of a badass. Any badass. It’s Hannibal, isn’t it? We’re delighted to announce the next major Campaign Pack DLC for Total War: ROME II will be Hannibal at the Gates, available March 27th.
Foto: Think of a badass. Any badass. It’s Hannibal, isn’t it? We’re delighted to announce the next major Campaign Pack DLC for Total War: ROME II will be Hannibal at the Gates, available March 27th.

Check out the trailer on our YouTube channel, and don’t forget to subscribe for the latest Total War trailers and videos. We’re going to be announcing a significant free content update for ROME II in the next episode of our community show Rally Point!

Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MM5qUVV7gh8
Dropping you into the Western Mediterranean at the outbreak of the 2nd Punic War, Hannibal at the Gates features a new campaign map focused on the period that brought the ancient-world superpowers of Rome and Carthage to all-out war.
One of the most famous in history, the conflict demonstrated the tactical genius of great rival generals Scipio and Hannibal. Can you recreate their remarkable strategies, or can you do better? How will you change history?
You enter the war as Carthage or Rome, command the noble Hellenic city-state of Syracuse, or, for the first time in ROME II, play an Iberian faction as the Arevaci or the Lusitani
Focussing on the western Mediterranean at the outbreak of the 2nd Punic War, this Campaign Pack features 19 provinces dotted with resources, new settlements, new provincial capitals and new factions.
Foto: Hannibal at the Gates Campaign Map Revealed!

Focussing on the western Mediterranean at the outbreak of the 2nd Punic War, this Campaign Pack features 19 provinces dotted with resources, new settlements, new provincial capitals and new factions. 

Check it out in detail with this larger version here on the Total War wiki: http://wiki.totalwar.com/w/Hannibal_at_the_Gates_Campaign_Pack
The major powers of the time, Rome and Carthage, begin at loggerheads but with a number of key regions and client states under their control. Syracuse, the Arevaci and the Lusitani all start with a single region, offering a significantly different and more formidable challenge than playing as one of the two great empires.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MM5qUVV7gh8

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