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Take in the sights of the New World in the latest video for Total War: Warhammer II

September 15, 2017 by Andrew Newton

A new video has been released by Creative Assembly taking viewers on a sightseeing tour of some of the magnificent and spectacular locations scattered throughout the New World of Total War: Warhammer II.  The New World is a huge continent with plenty to see and this trailer shows only a few of the marvels from the different races that live there.

The New World of Total War: Warhammer II covers a large area, much larger than that of the old world and within it are a great many different environments where the many races of this land have made their home.  To the south of the New World lay the ancient jungles of Lustria where the mighty Lizardmen live in the remnants of their once powerful empire, to the north are the cold and desolate lands of Naggaroth, home of the corrupt and evil Dark Elves, along with Ulthuan and the Southlands these lands will be the areas that players must conquer.

Forests, mountain ranges, swamps, festering jungles and treacherous seas will be some of the environments that players will need to take control of in their quest to gain control of the Great Vortex.

Total War: Warhammer II will be available on the 28th September.

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: creative assembly, Sega, Total War: Warhammer II

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