You can join the discussion on Total War Warhammer II's huge "Mortal Empires" Campaign on the OC3D Forums. And all those digs at TWC made me laugh even harder. This campaign will only be available to owners of Total War: Warhammer I, II and III. Creative Assembly has not thought of a name for this epic-scale campaign map, only calling it "A Very Big Campaign" in their recent blog post. It has also been confirmed that Total War: Warhammer III will also have a crazy sized campaign map, which will add an even larger map to the game that contains the regions used in Total War: Warhammer II's sequel. Factions will no longer be limited to specific locations on the map like in original Total War: Warhammer, though certain areas will be more suitable to certain factions than others. Further to that, the amount of content it unlocks increases if you bought DLC for that other game. It marks a first in Total War’s history, and potentially even the steam platform it’s content for a game that unlocks when you purchase a separate game. Fortunately, none of that matters when sending a flaming phoenix to break the enemy lines. Creative Assembly will be releasing their Mortal Empires Campaign Free-LC on October 26th, requiring both Total War: Warhammer I and II to playĬreative Assembly has confirmed that all of the new features of Total War: Warhammer II will be included in this campaign, like rogue armies, treasure hunting, sea encounters and climate suitability. Review Mortal Empires is a complicated product to review. This sequel improves on the original in terms of accessibility, maps, and improving the heroes through use, but it does falter a bit on the technical end, and keeps its story impenetrable.