Empire: Total War Summary
Empire: Total War Review
After years of wait, Empire: Total War has finally invaded PCs around the world. But did it deliver as promised? Strategy Informer finds out...
Latest Updates
Total War: Empire and Napoleon Update Removes Integrated Chat, Addresses Crash on 12th-Generation Intel CPU

The update also addresses a crash that users of Intel's latest processors could experience.
Creative Assembly and NetEase Partner to Publish Total War in China

The historical titles in the Total War series will be published in China by NetEase, alongside the freshly announced CCG Total War: Elysium.
Creative Assembly Gives Definitive Editions To Three Classic Total War Titles

The Medieval II: Total War, Empire: Total War and Napoleon: Total War Definitive Editions include the base games and all released DLCs.
Sega releases '15 years of Total War' retrospective video; teases Warhammer adaptation in the process
To celebrate fifteen years of Total War games, Sega has released a retrospective video that charts the course of franchise from inception to present day. Most tantalizingly, the trailer also appears to tease the Total War: Warhammer game that developer Creative Assembly apparently has on the boil but has yet to make official.
Free-to-play 'typically lose 70%' of initial users, warns former Total War designer

Jan van der Crabben, former designer for Empire: Total War, has warned his fellows that studios should brace themselves for a 70% drop-off of initial registered users with their free-to-play titles. Speaking at a GDC Europe keynote, Crabben said whilst the majority play for a little bit and then leave to never return, those who make it a fourth day will generally keep coming back.