: Completing specific objectives allows your faction to evolve into a historical kingdom (e.g., the Kingdom of the Franks becoming the Holy Roman Empire Technologies & Buildings : New trees reflect the emergence of
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: Over 300 new units reflect the shift toward medieval warfare, introducing early , housecarls, and heavily armoured infantry. Kingdom Events
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Unlike the base game’s desperate scramble for survival, Age of Charlemagne is about . You play as one of several emergent kingdoms:
Unlike previous titles, you cannot wage endless war. Protracted conflicts cause public order to plummet and unit replenishment to slow, forcing players to seek peace and manage their kingdom's internal stability. : Over 300 new units reflect the shift
: Factions have specific "Kingdom" requirements that, once met, allow you to officially declare a new kingdom (e.g., Mercia becoming the Kingdom of England). Key New Mechanics
, shifting the setting from the late Roman apocalypse to the early Middle Ages in 768 AD. Expansion Overview
When Total War: Attila launched in 2015, Creative Assembly transported players into the apocalyptic heart of the dying Roman Empire—a world of climate change, huns, and survival horror strategy. But it is the that often steals the spotlight. This DLC shifts the timeline from 395 AD to 768 AD—the dawn of Medieval Europe.