Friday, August 2, 2019

NetEase will publish Total War in China, starting with new card game Elysium

After many years of speculation, Creative Assembly finally brought the Total War series to China with this year's Three Kingdoms - and created one of the studio's best-selling games. One of the most important markets for Total War: Three Kingdoms was China itself - primarily thanks to the long-delayed launch of Steam in the People's Republic. The success of Total War: Three Kingdoms has apparently persuaded publisher NetEase that it was worth bringing other games in the Total War series to China - as the publisher has just announced that it has struck a deal with developer Creative Assembly, and its parent company SEGA Europe, to bring the entire Total War catalogue to its home country. This includes Total War: Three Kingdoms. The first game to be launched under this partnership will actually be a new title, suggesting this deal has been in the works for a long time - Total War: Elysium, a collectable card game that will release on PC and mobile only in China, at least at first.
Syndicated from here: NetEase will publish Total War in China, starting with new card game Elysium

No comments:

Post a Comment