Total War: Rome 2 DLC guide

Total War: ROME II - Emperor Edition

Emperor Edition is the definitive edition of ROME II, featuring an improved politics system, overhauled building chains, rebalanced battles and improved visuals in both campaign and battleEmperor Edition contains all free feature updates since its release in 2013, which includes bug fixes, balancing, Twitch.

It may not be the most played historical Total War game anymore, but Total War: Rome II still wants to be your friend. It still pulls in a respectable 5,000 players on average a day, which is about a third of what Three Kingdoms manages at the moment. We imagine that Rome 2 mods help with that, as does the decent DLC library.

This is a comprehensive list of every faction, unit, and campaign pack ever sold for Rome II in order of release. Our goal here is to summarise the key points, along with details on what makes it stand-out as an expansion along with our general impression as to whether or not it's worth picking up. The golden rule here is that a decent sale can forgive most things, and Rome 2 old enough to benefit from high discount events now, but we still hope you find it useful.

Also remember; Total War DLC's have become fairly factional/thematic, so your mileage can and will vary depending on what's on offer. So if you don't care about the Greek states, for example, then you may not want to buy this back no matter how glowing our recommendation is.

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