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Welcome to Rome: Total War on the TWC Wiki

Rome: Total War

Rome: Total War is a game in the Total War Series. Developed by the Creative Assembly.

The Rome: Total War Series bring together elements of real time strategy and turn based game play.

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Main Articles:


Strategy Guides


AAR's


Expansions

The first expansion for Rome: Total War is Barbarian Invasion


The second expansion for Rome: Total War is Alexander


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Alexander

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Rome Total War Mods

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Released RTW Mod Spotlight:

The Fourth Age: Total War - The New Shadow

The Fourth Age: Total War is a full-conversion modification for BI 1.6. With an aim to staying true to the works and spirit of J.R.R. Tolkien's world of Middle-earth, whilst also aspiring to original creative excellence.

The Corsair Invasion and Forth Eorlingas campaigns have been released previously. The third instalment The New Shadow has just been released, containing a new playable faction "The Kingdom of Adûnabâr", in addition to the The Kingdom of Rohan, The Chiefdom of Dunland, The Reunited Kingdom, The Empire of Harad, and The Chiefdom of Rhûn. Over fifty entirely new units and three historical battles are added along with many improvements and adjustments to game-play...

See release thread here for more details


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Rome: Total War - Modding Information

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