For Total War: Pharaoh a 15-minute trailer with a review of fractions was released
Total War: Pharaoh is the next part of the Creative Assembly franchise awards of the Franchise of Strategic Games. In it, the players will plunge into the turbulent events of the Egyptian period of the New Kingdom, where they will determine the fate of the three great cultures – the Egyptians, the Hittites and the Khanaanev – in their struggle for survival in the conditions of the catastrophic collapse of the bronze age.
The scene is ready. The last years of the reign of Faral Mercneptach are approaching, and the Egyptian people are looking at their potential leaders to direct this great nation through the disaster of the collapse of the Bronze Age.
The Egyptian genealogy is rich in worthy contenders for the throne of Egypt, and each of these generals offers a unique game process and style of play that will make the conquest of land from the Sahara desert to the banks of the Nile with a worthy business.
- Only one language knows the network, and this is the language of war. He is the legitimate heir to the throne of Egypt, and his play style is almost completely focused on aggressive expansionism. Using a large number of troops consumption, he hopes to crush the enemy before his exceptional light and middle infantry will strike a decisive blow.
- Tauuser is the wife of the network, but she has her own imperial ambitions. Methodical genius, she makes complex economic plans to expand her empire and defeat her enemies. Using her vast network of resources, she builds powerful armies oriented to chariots to crush her enemies.
- Amenmes-Vice-Korol Kusha and understands that true power over people is not in loyalty, but in money. Using his huge resources, he can either buy force, or exchange it at the diplomacy table. With his mighty Kushite archers in tow, he seeks to overshadow the sun with a hail of arrows.
- Ramses is a contender for the throne and hopes to repeat the acts of his namesake, the great Ramses II. Young and ambitious, his armies consist of elite warriors, few, but skillfully balanced.
The Egyptians – the owners of the desert and give the priority of the point shock war in order to quickly and greatly hit their enemies in the hope of causing discontent in their ranks. Their power stems from their speed and maneuverability, especially in the endless sandy oceans, which make up the possession of the pharaoh. As a result, they predominantly expose easily armored forces, from time to time using medium armor to counteract the enemy, with high -speed infantry and light, but deadly chariots that make up the core of their army. More information about this faction can be found in a message on the blog.