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Total War: ATTILA - Age of Charlemagne In-Engine Cinematic Trailer

Total War: ATTILA - Age of Charlemagne  In Engine Cinematic Trailer

Total War: Attila is a strategy video game developed by The Creative Assembly and published by Sega, released on 17 February 2015 for Microsoft Windows, OS X, and Linux. It is the ninth standalone game in

the Total War series of video games.

The game begins in 395 AD, during the transition from Late Antiquity to the early Dark Ages. While the title character will be able to become the leader of the Huns, he is not yet in power at the start of

the campaign. Due to its setting near the Dark Ages, the game is possibly a spiritual successor to Rome: Total War: Barbarian Invasion.

Age Of Charlemagne

The world lays in tatters, exhausted, bleeding, scarred and burnt, the people desperate. But even after the apocalypse there are men willing to give everything to return to light, to knowledge, to

civilisation. Whatever the cost, and whatever the means... It is the age of a chosen few, an age of greatness, when the first true kings built vast kingdoms from the ashes of past empires... it is the Age

of Charlemagne.

The year is 768AD and, after the death of his father, Charlemagne is to share the Frankish throne alongside his brother. A situation that ill-befits a man of his vision, and their relationship clouds as he

feels the fiery blood of his grandfather, Charles Martel, stir in his veins. Friends, enemies and opportunity populate a continent tired of conflict, the people eager for peace. Charlemagne finds himself at

the head of a new age of education, religion and warfare, and sees all as tools to unite, stabilise… and expand.

The Saxons, the Saracens and the Vikings will all have something to say to a man of such ambition.

It will take guile, charm, intelligence and ruthlessness to succeed above all others.

Charles the Great, King of the Franks, the Father of Europe. Will you make your mark in his image, or will you become your own king?

Age Of Charlemagne is out on December 10th 2015

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