The price applies to a digital version of the product. Update: The official Total War blog has now confirmed that Total War: Shogun 2 will be free to download on Steam between Monday, April 27 and Friday, May 1. Download the game between the mentioned time period and you’re free to keep the game forever, or you can just simply add it to your Steam library and download it later. Total War: Shogun 2 (PC) for Steam platform is a digital download product no box included. Single men on the battlefield able to carve through the enemy. Use ships to create choke points and to engage as the land dictates. Navigate the island coast of Japan, using the coast, mist and the elements against your enemy. The free-to-claim period for Total War: Shogun 2 will kick off from Monday, April 27, 18:00 BST until Friday, May 1, 18:00 BST. For the first time ever Shogun 2 Total War combines land and sea battles. I know I dont have the base game because the in-game menu says that Shogun 2 isnt owned. When I checked the Steam store page for Shogun 2 it said that I already owned it, even though I didnt buy it with the DLC.
The offer starts today at 6 pm BST/10 am PT and will conclude at. I bought Shogun 2: Fall of the Samurai as a standalone expansion on Steam a few years ago. Ten legendary warlords strive for supremacy as conspiracies and conflicts wither the empire. The country, once ruled by a unified government, is now split into many warring clans. It is the middle of the 16th Century in Feudal Japan.
The game is currently up on Steam at its full $25/₹1,349 price tag. Update: Total War: Shogun 2 is shedding its price on Steam today, letting armchair shoguns lead their armies across Japan for free. In the darkest age of Japan, endless war leaves a country divided.
And this stream of free games doesn’t seem to be stopping yet, with SEGA’s critically-acclaimed strategy title, Total War: Shogun 2 being the next. Recent ones include AAA titles like Just Cause 4 and Tomb Raider 2013. Developers have been making use of the situation and have been giving away their games for people to enjoy while staying indoors. During these difficult times, videogames have been a great form of escape from this isolation for many, including even a lot of non-gamers.