Total War: Rome II gets Wrath of Sparta expansion
New campaign showcases the earliest period that Total War has ever attempted
SEGA has announced Wrath of Sparta, the latest expansion pack for Total War: ROME II.
Set in 432 BC at the outset of the Peloponnesian War, Wrath of Sparta is a new campaign expansion and the earliest period that Total War has ever attempted. The campaign map is a representation of the Greek world in 432 BC; featuring 22 provinces across 78 regions, covering the Greek mainland, islands and the Ionian coast. The map brings 12 new Wonders to light, including the Ruins of Troy, the Temple of Zeus and the Royal Tombs of Makedon.
Athens (Athenai), Corinth (Korinthos), Sparta and Boiotia are all playable in Wrath of Sparta, each bringing its own faction traits, unit rosters, challenges and geographical starting point. In addition, famous generals and statesmen of history appear throughout the campaign, such as the Spartan general Lysander and the Athenian dignitary Sokrates.
The Wrath of Sparta expansion will be released on December 17th, for $14.99.

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