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  1. vgchartz seems to have numbers all over the place, with TW:W listed as 200,000 and rome 1 as 110,000 global sales. Obviously not true :/ Steam sales charts are helpful but we also have to remember Feral Interactive's role. Every TW title to date is available for on steam for Mac OS but also the Mac App store.

  2. As of April 2021, the series had sold over 36 million copies. [1][2] Main games. Shogun: Total War. Released in June 2000, Shogun: Total War is the first game in the series. The game is set in feudal Japan. The single-player game includes interactive videos that represented possible decisions by the player, such as converting to Christianity.

    • Total War: Elysium
    • Total War Saga: Troy
    • Total War Saga: Thrones of Britannia
    • Total War: Shogun 2
    • Total War: Napoleon
    • Total War: Empire
    • Total War: Medieval II
    • Medieval: Total War
    • Shogun: Total War

    Creative Assembly decided to create a Card Game based on the Total War franchise, and considering from the fate of any CCG that’s not Hearthstone… we can only hope it will turn out good! They promised that strategic thinking will have a far heavier impact than luck, so I do hope they will deliver, and actually create a card game that’s unique, and ...

    This is the second entry in the Saga series, and revolves around the Trojan War and Ancient Greece, making it the oldest time in history for a TW game! The game was gived away for free on its release date through the Epic Games store, and would release on Steam a few months after. There’s a wealth of new mechanics here, most notably a resource syst...

    Thrones of Britannia is the first entry in the “Total War Saga” series, which effectively means it’s smaller in scope, focuses more on historical outcomes, and is easier to test more mechanics without “breaking” any of the bigger games. ToB is polished, and a great choice for fans of Anglo-Saxon & Viking conflicts. The sadder truth is that it feels...

    Shogun 2 builds upon the original Shogun: Total War game, which is the first one to ever come out! If you enjoy Asian cultures you’re far better off with the newer “Three Kingdoms” entry, but that’s not to say Shogun 2 lacks polish – especially considering its release window. Your task is to unify all the Japanese clans under your own, and if you a...

    Napoleon focuses on a very specific historical setting, during the Spanish Peninsula between 1811 and 1814, and gives you the chance to experience it as Spain, Great Britain or of course France! It’s the most recent history timeline we’ve had in a TW game, and it’s very interesting to use the invention of gunpowder to your advantage in battle! If y...

    Empire is the first TW game to use the 3rd Total War Game Engine, and the technological leap from the previous entries is highly apparent. Empire revolves around the American colonization, and you will be responsible to fend off the invaders from the native American lands! There’s a heavy focus on naval combat, and this fact alone was a big breakth...

    I do hope that Medieval II’s 20-year anniversary will be celebrated with the release of Medieval III. It is the most interesting timeline for a Total War game after all! Medieval II is a massive game with multiple different campaigns, and a wealth of unique factions and buildings. Many hardcore TW fans consider it to be the best Total War game to t...

    If you are a fan of Medieval settings, I definitely suggest you check Medieval II instead, as the original game is just too old for most people nowadays! However, if you’re up for a trip in history, and a real challenge, then that’s what you’ll get with Medieval: Total War! Many mechanics are quite different from what they ended up being today, so ...

    This is where it all started! More than 20 years ago, Shogun: Total War introduced a new type of strategy game that proved itself through the test of time, and certainly inspires Grand Strategy games up to today! Sure, moving JPEGs in battle aren’t that interesting nowadays, but rest assured that the campaign map and the strategic decisions you wil...

    • Total War: Warhammer III - 2022 (Windows, macOS, Linux) The culmination of the Warhammer series, this is the final installment of the title, and this can be considered CA’s magnum opus.
    • Shogun 2: Total War - 2011 (Windows, macOS, Linux) "Beauty and harmony, all that begins must end... the reign of the old shogunate is over!" In my opinion, the best Total War, the most polished, complete, and balanced.
    • Total War: Warhammer II - 2017 (Windows, macOS, Linux) A direct follow-up to the success of Warhammer I with the same formula but tremendously expanding the game by adding more factions like Lizardmen, Skavens, Tomb Kings, Vampire Coast, and High Elves; expanding the campaign by adding the continents of Lustria and Ulthuan; and with additional gameplay features and mechanics.
    • Medieval II: Total War - 2006 (Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS) Without a doubt, the most well-known game in the franchise, despite being 16 years old now, never ceases to amaze me.
  3. General. I've googled it but I couldn't find the answer, which is odd since I am curious about this kind of things and were able to find map size/region numbers for almost every game I've played (GTA, Elder Scrolls, CK2, EU4, etc) but not for TW series.

  4. Going by the video 3Kingdoms sold almost 200,000 copies on launch, which is ASTOUNDING for a Total War game (record breaking), but every day after release it started losing thousands of players with large growth spikes for every DLC release (this is normal). By May of 2020 it has about 11,000 players, which is close to Rome2's 10,000 players.

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  6. Total list of games released and Future Releases in the Total War franchise. Page under construction. This section comming soon!

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