![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Yuan Shao seized control of the north, then turned around to march on his childhood friend. Cao Cao has taken control of the emperor, relocated him to his capital in Xuchang, and has unified most of central China. We also overhauled some of the existing campaign features, such as the faction council.ĬA: What was happening in the Three Kingdoms in 200 CE (the new Fates Divided start date)?Ĭraig Kirby: All the tension that was building up over the last decade has finally reached a tipping point, and huge wars are breaking out across most of China. The free patch alongside Fates Divided adds new unique art for a bunch of characters, new faction mechanics for Cao Cao and Yuan Shao, and shiny new campaign mechanics for all Han Chinese factions. ![]() The DLC adds 200 CE as a new playable start date, Liu Yan and Liu Zhang as a new playable faction, and over 20 new units. With the release of Total War: THREE KINGDOMS – Fates Divided shimmering on the horizon, what better time to sit down and chat with senior designer Craig Kirby about the new DLC’s story, characters, mechanics, and more – check it all out below!ĬA: Hi there! First of all, could you please introduce yourself?Ĭraig Kirby: Hello! I’m Craig Kirby, senior designer on the Total War: THREE KINGDOMS team, and the design lead for patch 1.7.0 and Fates Divided.Ĭraig Kirby: Fates Divided is the new Chapter Pack for Total War: THREE KINGDOMS, showcasing the conflict between Cao Cao and Yuan Shao in 200 CE. ![]()
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