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Total War Shogun 2: Fall of the Samurai

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Fall of the Samurai is a standalone expansion for Shogun 2, that will be released in March 2012. The expansion, being billed as a “huge upgrade” to the original game, will include six new playable clans who will need to “deal with” the foreign powers of America, Britain and France. In addition, an improved campaign map is also being teased, along with new building and technology trees including railways and naval bombardments. Brand new units and abilities are also added. On Land, thirty nine new units are introduced including Gatling guns, US Marines and British Royal Marines. While, 10 new ship types will make their appearance, including Ironclad class battleships, steamers and torpedo boats, which a player can use  in land battles to call in extra artillery strikes.

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Total War Shogun 2: Fall of the Samurai is now available on Steam

News | Mar 23, 2012 - Sega has announced that Fall of the Samurai, a standalone expansion for Shogun 2, is now available on Steam. The expansion, being billed as a “huge upgrade” to the original game, will include six new playable clans who will need to “deal with” the foreign powers of America, Britain and France.

Sega announces Total War Battles series for mobile

News | Mar 02, 2012 - Sega have today announced that Total War, the well known strategy series that combines turn-based strategy and resource management with real-time tactical control of battles, will be recreated for mobile platforms in a new series called Total War Battles.

Total War Shogun 2: Fall of the Samurai revealed, arrives in March 2012

News | Nov 28, 2011 - Sega has announced that Fall of the Samurai, a standalone expansion for Shogun 2, will be released in March 2012. The expansion, being billed as a “huge upgrade” to the original game, will include six new playable clans who will need to “deal with” the foreign powers of America, Britain and France.

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