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Total War: SHOGUN 2 - Dragon War Battle Pack DLC Steam CD Key

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Release date: 01/05/2012

The Dragon War Battle Pack consists of six consecutively-played legendary battles from the Boshin War, depicting the campaign of Saigo Takamori. Previously only available in the “Fall of the Samurai” expansion, they can now be accessed in the original Total War: SHOGUN 2. Do not purchase if you already own "Fall of the Samurai".

It is 1868, and the Tokugawa Shogunate has ruled Japan for over 250 years. Now, the dynasty’s grip is failing as revolutionary ideas and technologies from the west flood the country. The Shogun’s enemies, and even the Emperor, look to the future. Feudal clans align with the embattled Tokugawa Shogunate, or a growing Imperial movement to restore the Emperor to his traditional role as the ruler of Japan. Civil war is coming.
Command the féted warrior Saigo Takamori and his Imperial army. Wield the ferocious weapons of the late 1800s as you fight against the armies of the Tokugawa Shogunate, win Japan for the Emperor, and relive the War of the Year of the Dragon.

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New storytelling elements deliver an exciting tale of courage, victory and blood across six famous battlefields:

  • Toba-Fushimi
    Tokugawa Yoshinobu's army is marching on Kyoto, the seat of the Japanese Emperor. Saigo Takamori's Satsuma army is outnumbered but must repel the Shogunate troops over several days.
  • Osaka Castle
    Emboldened by victory at Toba-Fushimi and now flying the Emperor's banner, Takamori and his new Imperial army march on Osaka castle, the home of the Tokugawa Shogunate.
  • Ueno
    Osaka Castle has been burned and the Shogun driven back to Edo which, upon Takamori's arrival, is surrendered without a fight. Troops loyal to the Shogunate have dug in at the nearby Kan’ei-ji Temple. They must be removed.
  • Aizu
    The soldiers of Aizu domain have consistently supported the Tokugawa cause and form the cornerstone of northern resistance to the Emperor. Takamori must lead his force into the heart of their domain, while avoiding traps the Aizu have set for him.
  • Miyako Bay
    Those that remain loyal to the Shogunate's cause have regrouped on Ezo island to the north. However, the Imperial Navy has taken delivery of a state-of-the-art ironclad warship, the Kotetsu, which forms the spearhead of an assault on Ezo. The breakaway Ezo Republic launches a naval assault in an attempt to steal the battleship.
  • Hakodate
    With the raid at Miyako Bay thwarted, the Emperor's forces go on the offensive one last time, landing an army on the shores of the last Ezo stronghold, Hakodate. The Imperial army is divided, and Takamori must unite his forces in the face of strong opposition before mounting one final push to capture the last holdout, a star fort, Goryokaku.
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Altsmok
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Total War: SHOGUN 2 is a great strategy game that takes us to feudal Japan. The game offers both a campaign mode, in which we can lead one of the clans to dominate the island, and a battle mode, in which we can fight epic clashes with other players or the computer. The game impresses with beautiful graphics, realistic physics and a wealth of historical details. The game is also very demanding and you have to plan your moves well, manage your economy and diplomacy, and command your troops on the battlefield. Total War: SHOGUN 2 is a game for fans of history and strategy who like challenges and are not afraid of difficulties.
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Ganimal
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Great game , had lot of fun. Campaign is pretty good. Spent lot of hours playing it. For a game that I payed pretty low price it's great.
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Foskos
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The game is very good, the old reliable of Total War games. The battle animations, the immersion that the game offers you is the best that any other TW game, not even Rome 2, its successor, is capable of reaching this quality. If you are a fan of strategy and micromanagement this is definitely a game you should try, even if you are new to the world of total sea, this is the best total war to learn. Little variety of soldiers but what little there is changes depending on the faction and the quality of the units is surprising for its time (2011). We also have to talk about its great optimization, when I played it at the time I had a bad PC and the game ran at about 35 fps in high graphics, which I loved on its part. It is definitely a game that you should try if you like or are a fan of strategy. 12/10
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sirfinesser
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One of the best Total war games to get at an affordable price. If you like anything total war, this is a title you have to pick up
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Timolas
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Simply a timeless classic! The ravages of time have only slightly gnawed at the still very nice graphics of this game. The real-time battles are really exciting and beautiful to watch. Unfortunately, the cannons in this game were given micro bombs. The gameplay on the strategy map is also great, which is also known from many other Total War parts. But here I would like to see more diverse expansion options for the cities. Personally, I find the campaign quite challenging.
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