



You will be able to run an entire sandbox campaign, playing and conquering as you please, using any of the available legendary lords (depending on which games you own) from any of the three games, or experiment with older legendary lords that have benefitted from reworks. To play Immortal Empires, you may need to own all 3 games and will have the option of choosing from each game’s basic faction, as well as those of any DLC you own. Any DLC that you buy for 2 games will be applied to Warhammer 3 Immortal Empires, giving you access to even more factions. Warhammer 3 Mortal Empires is a coming update that will significantly expand all three games’ map sizes, as well as a number of playable factions. Encompass is likely to lead to one of, if not the largest, campaign maps in Total War history. Credit Creative Assemblyįor starters, that big overworld map is going to be entirely new at smaller scales, just like in Mortal Empires (especially because the Total War Warhammer-Parts overworld maps did not follow a similar scale). Mechanically, changes in the Warhammer 3s corruption system required overhauls of older factions, and this entire system is obviously going to be tuned down for Immortal Empires. Last, but certainly not least, the game Corruption elements were heavily modified during the course of Total War Warhammer-Parts, and they will once again adapt to Immortal Empires. In its 2022 roadmap for Total Warhammer III, Creative Assembly said that Phase 1 of the Beta would be focused on race balance and maps, with the team planning on updating Immortal Empires in the coming years. Immortal Empires for Total War: Warhammer 3 is set to launch in August along with the Strategy Game 2.0 update, and although Creative Assembly is so far keeping mum about the exact launch dates, we did get a glimpse at the new trailer for Immortal Empires.
