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Total Warhammer will soon launch to the mobile platform

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Total War Battles: Warhammer is an adaptation of the successful Total War: Warhammer game series on PC. This game is currently under development by a studio from China named NetEase and licensed by Creative Assembly and Games Workshop. Development is still in its infancy, but video trailers of the game have gone viral on the internet.

Today the developer NetEase announced Total War Battles: Warhammer via a video uploaded through its official YouTube account. There it is shown that there are several famous legendary kings who appeared, among others, such as: White Dwarf Grombrindal, and Empire’s Balthasar Gelt. On the other hand, there is an excerpt showing a reworked city and settlement system on a more stylized map. Most likely, this rework stage aims to make the game easier to read on the phone screen.

Keep in mind, that Total War Battles: Warhammer will be developed by NetEase from Creative Assembly’s work on the PC version. This game comes as the newest addition to the line-up of other “Total War Battles” games.

This game was originally developed by Creative Assembly in 2021, for less than a year of development, ending its update in early 2021. Although this is the first game in the Total War Battles series to be developed by NetEase. As a studio, NetEase has worked with some of the biggest gaming companies in the world, including Blizzard and Mojang.

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