The provinces and factions from the Old World are also included in the Mortal Empires campaign for Total War: Warhammer II. The Old World is the name of the main campaign of Total War: Warhammer. The icons represent resources for trading. Each coloured area represents a different faction.
“Roughly twice the size of Warhammer II’s Eye of the Vortex map … And it needs to be, as this is the part of the Warhammer world that gives way to the Realms of Chaos, which take up a significant area in their own right. The map at the beginning of the campaign. But perhaps the most easily quantifiable new element is the massive new map. Those who own races from the first two games will have the same races unlocked for multiplayer in the third game a combined world map, similar to the Mortal. There are new features, new playable races, and a big new narrative arc to experience. Speaking to PC Gamer, Warhammer III game director Ian Roxburgh says that the campaign map this time out can fairly be described as having an “unprecedented scale” in terms of the ambition Creative Assembly has brought to bear on the project.
The studio behind the massively popular strategy game series says the third and final chapter of the Total War: Warhammer trilogy roughly doubles the size of the last campaign map, with part of the territory “giving way to Chaos.” Total War: Warhammer III is on the way, Creative Assembly has confirmed today, and it’s going to be big.