July 19, 2010
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SEGA have okayed The Creative Assembly to develop a major new console title. Currently in prototyping stage the title and genre are secret but will constitute SEGA’s largest current budget in internal development outside of Japan. Using technology and tools developed over the last two years the team will now grow substantially. Studio Director Tim Heaton said ‘The Creative Assembly are known for Total War and we are privileged to have a skilled large team working to deliver Shogun 2: Total War. However we have moved forward with our console team and spent a lot of time developing an infrastructure that works for them and during that process developed an incredibly strong demo. It is great that we are getting the perfect backing from SEGA – we have the time and the resources to deliver an awesome game’.
July 7, 2010
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We are now inviting applications for a number of exciting roles at The Creative Assembly, including: Lead Engine Programmer, Graphics Programmer, 3D FX Artist, 3D Environment Artist, Senior 3D Environment Artist, 3D Character Artist, Senior 3D Character Artist, UI Artist, Senior 3D Character Animator, Audio Engineer and Game/Tools Programmer.
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July 5, 2010
CA News, Shogun 2: Total War
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Edinburgh Interactive today announced that The Creative Assembly will deliver an exclusive session on Total WarTM, the leading PC strategy series, as part of this year’s public evening screenings programme.
The free-to-attend game screenings are one of the most popular aspects of Edinburgh Interactive, offering members of the public exclusive glimpses of future video game releases. Taking place at The Filmhouse, a cultural cinema in the heart of Edinburgh, the Total War one-hour session will run on the evening of Thursday 26th August.
The Creative Assembly’s Mike Simpson, the Godfather of Total War, will provide attendees with a unique insight into the history and evolution of the Total War series, which this year celebrates its 10th anniversary. The session will also play host to an exclusive demo of the recently announced Shogun 2: Total War, the sixth instalment of the multi award-winning strategy franchise on PC. The public screening will then conclude with a Q&A session allowing members of the audience to grill The Creative Assembly on all things Total War.
Mike Simpson, Creative Director, The Creative Assembly, said:
“We’re looking forward to revealing the history and evolution of the series during its first decade to Total War fans at Edinburgh Interactive, as well as detailing how recent technological developments have allowed us to portray one of history’s most exciting civil wars in Shogun 2: Total War.”
Further information regarding the Edinburgh Interactive public screenings programme and availability of tickets will be available soon, via www.edinburghinteractive.co.uk.
June 22, 2010
CA News, Napoleon: Total War
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Napoleon: Total War – The Peninsular Campaign is now available to purchase via Steam. This expansion pack includes a brand new campaign map featuring 32 controllable regions divided amongst 4 different factions. In addition to France and Britain, Spain has now been added as a playable faction for this campaign for the first time in Napoleon: Total War.
It is 1811 and the war in the Spanish Peninsula has been raging for over two years with mixed fortunes and heavy casualties for both sides. Napoleon’s Armée d’Espagne, led by Marshal Masséna, has invaded Portugal once again, but thus far, the network of entrenchments has proved impossible for the French to successfully assail. Although forced back to the edges of their Peninsula by France and the traitors who helped them, Spain is not yet out of the fight. The Supreme Central Junta and its successor, the Supreme Regency, authorised the forming of local bands to fight guerrilla – the “little war” – against the invaders.
As well as the new campaign, The Peninsular Campaign also features three new agents; the priest for Spain and Portugal, the provocateur for Britain and France, and one unique agent for the Spanish faction – the Guerrillero, as well as a host of new multiplayer features.
For a full list of features in The Peninsular Campaign, please visit http://www.totalwar.com
June 4, 2010
CA News, Shogun 2: Total War
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The Creative Assembly proudly announce Shogun 2: Total War™, the sixth instalment of The Creative Assembly’s multi award-winning Total War™ strategy franchise on PC. Shogun 2: Total War returns to Feudal Japan 10 years after the release of the original Shogun: Total War™, and sees Creative Assembly using a wealth of new ideas and development experience to make Shogun 2 the revolutionary strategy game that their first title has proven to be.
It is the middle of the 16th Century in Feudal Japan. The country, once ruled by a unified government, is now split into many warring clans. Players take on the role of one Daimyo, the clan leader, and will use military engagements, economics and diplomacy to achieve the ultimate goal, re-unite Japan under his supreme command and become the new Shogun – the undisputed ruler of a pacified nation.
Shogun 2: Total War will feature enhanced full 3D battles via land and sea, which made a name for the series, as well as the tactical campaign map that many refer to as the heart and soul of Total War. Featuring a brand new AI system inspired by the scriptures that influenced Japanese warfare, the millennia old Chinese “Art of War”, the Creative Assembly brings the wisdom of Master Sun Tsu to Shogun 2: Total War. Analysing this ancient text enabled the Creative Assembly to implement easy to understand yet deep strategical gameplay.
“Developing Shogun 2: Total War gives us the opportunity to use recent technology to portray one of history’s most exciting civil wars.” commented Mike Simpson, Creative Director at The Creative Assembly and father of the Total War franchise. “Ever since we developed Shogun: Total War 10 years ago, the team at The Creative Assembly has always dreamt of using our accumulated experience to revisit Total War in Feudal Japan.”
Shogun 2: Total War will be released exclusively for PC in 2011. For more information please visit www.totalwar.com.
May 5, 2010
CA News, Napoleon: Total War
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The second downloadable content available for Napoleon: Total War will be available via Steam today. The Coalition Battle Pack will bring six new units to bolster the ranks of the Coalition armies, whilst adding a new spectacular battle, The Battle of Friedland to the Historical Battle section of Napoleon: Total War. For more information on the Coalition Battle Pack, please visit www.totalwar.com.
Napoleon: Total War builds on the successful Total War series by including all the features from previous games such as full 3D land and naval battles, a detailed campaign map, and an in depth diplomacy system. Napoleon: Total War takes Total War a step further by adding features such as a multiplayer campaign mode, a narrative structure and drop-in battles.
April 20, 2010
Empire: Total War
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Empire: Total War has been nominated in the Best Original Video Game Score category at the Ivor Novello awards!
March 26, 2010
Napoleon: Total War
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We are proud to unveil that the first downloadable content available for Napoleon: Total War will be free of charge. Entitled ‘The Imperial Guard pack’, this DLC will bring 6 new units to bolster the ranks of the French and British armies, giving players the chance to play as Britain in an alternative version of the Battle of Waterloo. For more information on the Imperial Guard Pack, please visit http://www.totalwar.com.
The first Napoleon: Total War Downloadable Content, ‘The Imperial Guard Pack’, will be released today at 15:00 (GMT) / 16:00 (CET) on the 26th March 2010. To download this free content pack, simply log in to STEAM.
March 19, 2010
CA News, Empire: Total War
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We are delighted to report that Empire: Total War has won a BAFTA for Best Strategy Game at the GAME British Academy Video Games Awards!

March 10, 2010
Napoleon: Total War
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The Napoleon: Total War Demo is now available to download! This demo features:
• The playable historical scenario of the Battle of Ligny.
• Play with either the French or the Prussian factions in this epic battle!
• The playable War on Land tutorial.
• Two in-game videos detailing the Multiplayer and the Campaign modes.
To download the demo and get the chance to experience an epic land engagement of the Napoleonic age, check the game demo page on STEAM.