
“With the Imperator Augustus Campaign Pack, we wanted to recreate the vast civil war which erupted after Julius Caesar’s murder”, said Lusted. The design of Emperor Edition was led by Jack Lusted, Development Lead of CA’s New Content Team. We want Emperor Edition to be remembered as one of our finest games.” Through the multitude of improvements and free content updates we’ve brought to Rome II since its launch, we’ve worked hard to try and meet their expectations. However, we take our players’ feedback very seriously. We see more people playing, and playing for longer, than any other game in the Total War series.


Mike Simpson, Creative Director of the Total War team, said: “Rome II was far and away our most ambitious game. Most importantly, existing Rome II players will receive all of the above content via automatic update on the day of launch, upgrading them to Emperor Edition at no cost.Īlongside all feature updates from launch (including integration, touch controls, new factions, new units and now the Mac version), Emperor Edition also features an improved politics system, overhauled building chains, rebalanced battles, and improved visuals in both campaign and battle. Total War: Rome II Emperor Edition - What isĮmperor Edition collects together all free content to date, which includes wide-ranging revisions, additions to game features and adds a brand new Campaign Pack expansion, ‘Imperator Augustus’.

I own regions that should be producing it, but they are not. Under the trade and finance tab I can see that spices are a tradable commodity, but using the strategic view map I don't see any regions that show they are producing it. Originally posted by Preston:I'm having the same problem playing as Pontus I have Charmuthas, and all the countries in Arabia are my satrapies and I trade with all except Saba which only holds Marib.
