
Instead Rise of the Tomb Kings would have 4 legendary lords and more features. Then in December 2017, prior to the release of Rise of the Tomb Kings, CA published a new blog post saying that Rise of the Tomb Kings would not contain a mini-campaign/supplementary campaign, due to negative player feedback about those. This was in response to player feedback on past DLCs. Then they stated that going forward, "Big DLCs" (as distinct from Race Packs) would contain a new race and four legendary lords. In the blog, they described the early adopter bonuse for TW2 (which turned out to be Norsca) as a Race Pack, and said it would be in line with the Chaos Warriors Race Pack or Bretonnia in terms of content. In July 2017, CA published a blog regarding early-adopter bonuses and DLC for Total War: Warhammer II. Originally these had mini-campaigns included with them, but going forward they will no longer have mini-campaigns, and will instead have more legendary lords, features and polish.

Players grow crops, accumulate resources, manufacture weapons, manage armies, build and lay siege to castles, and attempt to conquer their enemies.


The game takes place in a medieval setting, with rulers of several counties warring for the right to be king of the land. It was first released for the PC on October 31, 1996, and is the second game in the Lords of the Realm series. Lords of the Realm II is a computer turn-based strategy game for MS-DOS published by Sierra Entertainment and developed by Impressions Games.
