Three weeks after its debut on Windows, A Total War Saga: Thrones Of Britannia is now out on MacOS too. If you already personal The Creative Assembly’s newest historic technique recreation on Steam, hey, you’ve now obtained it for Mac too; fortunately we’re long gone the times when Mac ports had been bought individually. And certain, Macs can boot to Windows these days, but it surely’s nonetheless handier to have a local model. Slip into your chainmail turtleneck to begin constructing your empire and reshaping the historical past of Poundland.
The Mac model is made by veteran porting home Feral Interactive, who’ve been behind Total War’s Mac ports since Shogun 2. It doesn’t require the flashiest Applebox, operating on most launched since 2012, 2013-ish. See the system requirements for particulars on particular fashions.
And… it’s the identical recreation, yeah? See Nic Reuben’s A Total War Saga: Thrones Of Britannia review for these phrases and extra:
“Trickier factions have much more precarious early games, of course, but it was a little disappointing to be able to brute force my way through so many hindrances. Thrones of Britannia’s many systems started to feel like optional indulges, rather than tactical necessities. On the plus side, commanding an unstoppable legion of red caped bastards is probably the closest I’ve come to feeling like Tywin Lannister, so there’s that.”
Developers The Creative Assembly have since spoken about planning to rebalance the sport and add extra attention-grabbing choices. A future patch with plenty of adjustments is in public beta testing now, in case you’re .
A Total War Saga: Thrones Of Britannia is out now on Steam for Windows and Mac, priced at £30/€40/$40. Or Feral’s store will sling you a Steam key, and it’s on the Mac App Store too.