According to a new report published by DualShockers, Creative Assembly is working on a Total War: Star Wars game. The sources actually mention this is one of three Total War projects and they do not know exactly when each game will be released.
09.05.2024 - 09:03 / droidgamers.com
A new strategy game by BoomBit Games has hit Android globally. It’s Dawn of Ages: Medieval Games which has no magic, but has plenty of fighting, building and crafting. A free-to-play game, its publisher is known for other hit titles like Bowling Club: Realistic 3D PvP, Zombie Survival Apocalypse, Boxing Ring and Idle Boutique (Role-Playing).
This game, as the name already suggests, takes you to medieval times. You’re thrown into the thick of medieval warfare where you play the commander calling the shots on the battlefield. Dawn of Ages: Medieval Games lets you make a choice between your troops. You get to pick whether they’ll fight under the banner of Anglo-Saxon Knights, the ferocious Viking warriors, the mighty Teutons or the brave Francs.
The game doesn’t have any dragons or magic spells. It’s just gritty, historically accurate combat. Each unit reflects the authentic fighting style of its time. As you progress, you’ll bolster your forces and expand your army. The game offers you over 100 historical weapons, shields and armour to pick from.
Dawn of Ages is a simple yet exciting MMO strategy mobile game. To celebrate the worldwide launch of the game, there are exciting events going down. You can snag some really cool goodies by taking part in these events. Here’s the list!
Starting May 9th, log in daily for 14 days and collect new goodies just for checking in. From May 8th to May 21st, your city will be blessed with a bountiful harvest. You can snag 2x Grain Production Bonus during this period. FYI, this buff impacts the Farm and Villager productivity but not the tools and garments.
So, that wraps up our scoop on Dawn of Ages: Medieval Games. If it sounds interesting, grab the game from the Google Play Store.
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According to a new report published by DualShockers, Creative Assembly is working on a Total War: Star Wars game. The sources actually mention this is one of three Total War projects and they do not know exactly when each game will be released.
When Sega cancelled multiplayer shooter HYENAS last year, it said developer Creative Assembly would be reverting to focusing on strategy titles going forward, a genre the studio has become synonymous with thanks to its Total War games. Now, a report claims that multiple of those titles are currently in the works at the studio.
Creative Assembly, the studio best known for their strategy Total War series, are rumoured to be working on a licensed Star Wars title. ‘Rumoured’ is the key word here, mind. Dualshockers credit “a reliable source” with the information that “three new Total War games are currently in development,” and that “one of the three new projects is expected to be a Star Wars-themed Total War game.” There’s currently no further information beyond that, I’m afraid, although I’ve reached out to Creative Assembly for comment.
Creative Assembly is reportedly making an officially licensed Star Wars game.
A Total War game based on Star Wars is reportedly in development. Creative Assembly is said to be working on the Star Wars game alongside two other Total War titles, although it's not said which one of these will launch first.
Strategy game specialist Creative Assembly is reportedly working on a Total War Star Wars video game.
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