‘Total War: Rome Remastered’ revives an RTS classic on April 29

Rome: Total War, one of the best real-time strategy games ever released, is getting a remaster. What’s more, you won’t have to wait long to play it. Total War: Remastered Rome will be released on Steam on April 29. Feral Interactive, a studio best known for porting games like XCOM: Unknown enemy and Deus Ex: Human Revolution for macOS, it’s in the development roles. But don’t worry, they have experience with both the game and the series. They already carried Rome: Total War for iOS and Android.

Total War: Remastered Rome

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As for what you can expect from the remaster, it will feature updated models, textures and visual effects, a redesigned user interface and campaign map, as well as support for Steam Workshop and ultra-wide and 4K monitors. The remastering will also include the Alexandar and Barbarian Invasion expansions. It will cost $ 30, but if you already own the original on Steam, you can buy the remastered at 50% off until May 31.

Total War: Remastered Rome

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Of all the Total War games that Feral Interactive could have remastered, the original Pomegranate it is an interesting choice. Yes, it is the game in which Creative Assembly took the series to new heights. However, in many ways, your sequel is the best game. This was not always true, especially when Creative Assembly was released Rome II in the complete mess you made. But with the studio’s almost constant support, it has since become one of the best works in its long series. Even so, Total War fans won’t complain, especially since support for the Workshop will make it easier to play the game’s excellent mods.

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