

The forums should remain unaffected throughout this process and be available in spite of the changes currently taking place. Whether you own just Shogun 2, the stand-alone Fall of the Samurai expansion, or hopefully both. Meanwhile we are currently in the progress of dividing the former Game Info catagory into two new Shogun 2 and Fall of the Samurai specific catagories so that we may provide better coverage for both games and their separate DLCs. Our Community page has been updated to include mentions of our Facebook and Twitter pages. Once everything is done and dusted community members and new visitors should be able to enjoy a better organised and more informative Total War: Shogun 2 fansite. However, we are pleased to announce that it is all in the name of a better Shogun 2 Heaven. Over the next few days Shogun 2 Heaven visitors may unfortunately experience some technical faults with some newer features of the website.

Dear Visitors and Total War Heaven Community, | Comments Shogun 2 Heaven Upgrade In Progress Posted by Scipii on March 25th, 2013 3:17 p.m. If you would like to have your Shogun 2 Let’s Play, AAR, or themed story in the Bardic Circle featured in a Shogun 2 Community Report feel free to contact us via e-mail or the forums via the Site Comments & Announcements section. Whatever your interests be sure to head over to the Bardic Circle. Or if 17th Century Europe is more your style then do not forget to check out EoJ’s “A Crown for the Wolves” Saxony story. If you have been craving a Shogun 2 AAR to read yours truly, Scipii, has just started a new saga about the rise of the Takeda clan to the Shogunate. Whether you are interested in Shogun 2 or something a bit different there is a bit of something going on for everyone at the moment. Shogun 2 Heaven here reminding everyone to visit Total War Heaven’s joint community forums for all things Warstories and Total War AARs, the Bardic Circle.

See you on the battlefield Daimyo! | Comments In a Bardic Circle Posted by Scipii on June 11th, 2013 04:11 a.m. Meanwhile, for you Steam Card collectors and badge creators among the community each Total War game now apparently comes with support for Steam Cards, according to the Total War Facebook page. The Total War Franchise Week sale will presumably last at least the length of the working week, if not a week proper. Whilst the Fall of the Samurai stand-alone expansion is 75% off, and its DLC 50% off. So whether you are looking to improve your Total War collection, or have been holding out for the DLC packs to go on sale, now is your opportunity.Ĭurrently you can buy Total War: Shogun 2 and its DLC for 50% off. The entire Total War franchise, excluding Total War: Rome II obviously, is currently on sale on the Steam Store for between 50-75%, depending on the bundle or game. Total War Franchise Week on Steam Posted by Scipii on August 21st, 2013 04:14 a.m.
