Feral Interactive’s premium mobile conversion of Total War: Medieval II() is out now on iOS worldwide following pre-orders and pre-registrations recently going live. I’ll have a full review for it in the coming days, but it has been great to play on iPad Pro and even iPhone 11 over the last few days. Feral Interactive confirmed to me that the big Kingdoms expansion that released for the PC version will be arriving for iOS as paid DLC. More information about the Total War: Medieval II Kingdoms expansion for mobile will be revealed in the future. The Android version of Total War: Medieval II should go live in the next few hours. The iOS version has been rolling out worldwide and has just gone live in North America. Watch some gameplay from the mobile version of Total War: Medieval II below:
I’m looking forward to seeing how Total War: Medieval II is supported over the coming months and how the DLC is priced considering the base game on iOS is a bit lower than I expected for a game like this. Total War: Medieval II is priced at $14.99 or regional equivalent on both iOS and Android. If you’d like to play it, you can buy Total War: Medieval II on the App Store for iOS here and grab it on Google Play for Android here. Check out Total War: Medieval II on Steam here to see the current PC version. Have you played Total War: Medieval II yet on PC and are you planning on playing it on mobile today?
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‘Total War: Medieval II’ From Feral Interactive Is Out Now On IOS, Kingdoms Expansion Coming Later As Paid DLC
I’m looking forward to seeing how Total War: Medieval II is supported over the coming months and how the DLC is priced considering the base game on iOS is a bit lower than I expected for a game like this. Total War: Medieval II is priced at $14.99 or regional equivalent on both iOS and Android. If you’d like to play it, you can buy Total War: Medieval II on the App Store for iOS here and grab it on Google Play for Android here. Check out Total War: Medieval II on Steam here to see the current PC version. Have you played Total War: Medieval II yet on PC and are you planning on playing it on mobile today?
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