![]() ![]() Given the scope of this project, and how it unites three games spanning several years worth of technical changes and advancements to the games engine, it is no surprise Creative Assembly is branding it as Beta at the time of initial release. If you played its predecessor, you will already know Creative Assembly has launched a companion game mode, involving every faction featured in the game on one large map, where they fight to take over every faction featured in the game on one large map. Personals will support up to eight multiplayer campaigns, and only the host needs to own all three video games. Immortal Empires will support up to eight multiplayer campaigns (which is Warhammer 3s Chaos Campaign count, appropriately), with the only requirement being that the host has all three games. ![]() Friends who own just Total War: Warhammer 3 will still be able to jump into the Immortal Empires multiplayer campaign, although their choice of Legendary Lords will be limited to those that they own. ![]() You will be able to run an entire sandbox campaign, playing and conquering as you please, using any of the available legendary lords (depending on which games you own) from any of the three games, or experiment with older legendary lords that have benefitted from reworks. To play Immortal Empires, you may need to own all 3 games and will have the option of choosing from each game’s basic faction, as well as those of any DLC you own. ![]()
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