Sega to shut down Medieval 2: Total War studio
Sega's Australian studio is reportedly set to shut down sometime later this year. It most recently worked on the London 2012 tie-in game, but was best known for its work on Medieval 2: Total War.
Sega's Australian studio is reportedly set to shut down sometime later this year. It most recently worked on the London 2012 tie-in game, but was best known for its work on Medieval 2: Total War.
While the rise of the MOBA has been a fascinating one, it's a shame that so few bandwagon-hoppers have tried to do anything particularly new with it. Or come up with a better name. The Creative Assembly today threw its hat in the general direction of the battle arena, announcing Total War: Arena, which does try something new. The free-to-play PC game will see 10v10 matches where each player controls three squads.
Creative Assembly and Sega spend ten-minutes walking you through new gameplay footage from the Battle of Teutoburg Forest.
Creative Assembly and Sega spend ten-minutes walking you through new gameplay footage from the Battle of Teutoburg Forest.
Sega and Creative Assembly time travel to 9AD as the Roman Empire faces an absolutely devastating Germanic defeat at the Battle of Teutoburg.
"Sounds like you've worked there before. I'd love to hear more of it."
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