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Full Version of The Elder Scrolls: Total War Has Just Been Released

A full version of the new, extensive Medieval: Total War mod has appeared on Mod DB The Elder Scrolls: Total War enables the players to lead one of eighteen factions present in Tamriel.

Eight years after the release of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, fans of the series are still waiting for the details of the sixth installment of the series. The fans of the universe developed by Bethesda Softworks, who long for the Tamriel (and don't want to play neither The Elder Scrolls Online or The Elder Scrolls: Blades), can return to the realm with a huge modification for Medieval II: Total War, titled The Elder Scrolls: Total War. The full version of mod which debuted yesterday, is available free, and can be downloaded from Mod DB. Below we present its trailer and the most important information about it.

The Elder Scrolls: Total War mod enables us to lead one of the eighteen factions living on the continent of Tamriel and lead it to victory over the others in an extensive campaign. In addition, four other factions are waiting to be tested, among which there are rebels. Of course, the modification enables us to fight large scale battles, so if you dream of reenacting the battle of Bruma from The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion in a form that would not bring shame to the word "battle" (as a reminder, the original "battle" featured a little more than dozen units...), now you have a great opportunity to do it.

The Argonians are preparing for a bloody battle.

In the history of The Elder Scrolls universe there are many conflicts waiting to be used in a strategy game. Who knows, maybe Bethesda Softworks will decide to release such a spin-off one day? After all, since we have already received a MMORPG, a card game and even a pure action game, theoretically nothing stands in the way of that happening. Maybe someday...

Meanwhile, this was the "army" defending Bruma in The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion...
  1. The Elder Scrolls: Total War on Mod DB

Christian Pieniazek

Christian Pieniazek

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