SEGA has announced that Creative Assembly’s highly anticipated strategy title, Total War: THREE KINGDOMS, has been delayed. According to the publisher, Total War: THREE KINGDOMS marks a significant step forward for Total War, creating a new level of depth for the franchise’s dedicated players.
The game was originally meant to come out on March 7th but Creative Assembly needed a little more time in order to further polish it. As a result, the game’s release date has been moved to May 23rd. In other words, we are looking at a two and a half months delay.
Rob Bartholomew, Studio Brand Director at Creative Assembly, said:
“We’re lucky to be in a position to do the right thing for our games, and in this case, it means taking the time to get everything ready for you. It’s important that we give you a game that you can enjoy to the fullest, and we’re excited for you to see what we have in store.”
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