

Given that the Trojan War everyone knows is more myth than history and might at best be a hodge-podge of different wars at different times, that's a curious claim. "Love the speculation and we'll have more information on this VERY soon, but for now I just want to say that we're really focusing on the truth behind the myth." a Creative Assembler responded. Sadly, Creative Assembly seem to be downplaying the mythological angle of Troy. It lets them go more in-depth with particular stories and maybe a bit weirder. Saga is the Total War subseries formally started by Thrones Of Britannia (though Fall Of The Samurai was retroactively dubbed a Saga), a line of games focused on smaller places and specific times. where is that, a WHSmith in a large London train station? Reddit poster "Mavus" snapped this PCG cover in. Update: Oh look what they just announced, what a surprise.


Details are hazy for now, though Creative Assembly's public stance on the game they still have not announced downplays the fantastical. I would very much like this to mean it's a mythological epic with a giant wooden horse and Achilles literally having a fight with a river and all that. "Epic battle in a world of gods and monsters," the cheery RPS fanzine declares.
#TOTAL WAR SAGA TROY REDDIT PC#
The latest issue of PC Gamer has hit some store shelves and the cover game is you-know-what. While Creative Assembly have still announced no such game, A Total War Saga: Troy today graduated from "open secret" status to "mate come on".
