The latest entry in the Total War series highlights the early modern period, from the 1700s to the early 1800s, allowing players to choose between twelve initially available factions (with more than 50 in total),
using their military might, politics, espionage, and economy to ensure they dominate the known world. The same deep, addictive yono business sbi gameplay from the previous entries returns, with the addition of real-time naval battles sweetening the yono business deal.
Empire: total War is available now on Steam and at fine PC game purveyors everywhere.
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