An Epic Return – Total War: Rome Remastered is Coming Soon

Mar 25, 2021 at 11:00am EDT

Rome: Total War, or as it's known now, Total War: Rome, is the game that got me into PC gaming. It's a story I'll never forget. I used to watch a great show called Time Commanders. Being the nerdy git that I was, locked up in my room and afraid of sunlight, I always thought I would do so much better thanks to the military history I'd read about. I also had a lot of confidence in my late 20's.

Once I saw Rome: Total War, I knew I had to play it. I bought it, but my PC couldn't run it. That was when I bought my first ever component. My life since then has been a slow move into my becoming a large amorphous blob fueled by scotch, Fish & Chips and the lack of human companionship. The announcement that Total War: Remastered is coming out makes me realise I may never feel the touch of another human, at least not one that's awake.

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So, Total War: Rome. It's getting remade. Actually, it's been remade and soon to be released by Feral Interactive (Bioshock 2 remastered, assisted A Total War Saga: Troy DLC). Not only that, it's got new features that we all get to play through. On that note, here are the features:

Rob Bartholomew, Chief Product Officer at Creative Assembly, had this to say:

What better excuse than the 20th year of Total War to revisit a grand master? The original release of Rome marks a special time for us as our first major break-out title; it's amazing to get the opportunity to Remaster it with our friends at Feral.

David Stephen, Managing Director of Feral Interactive, also had this to say:

Working to remaster a classic such as Rome, has been an exhilarating challenge: a bit like recutting the crown jewels. We are delighted with the result and hope that fans of this fantastic franchise will be too.

Chris Wray, me, has this to say: I'm looking forward to this. Do the screenshots make it look as great as newer Total War titles? No, not at all. Honestly, I can still play Rome: Total War even now. Native support for resolutions bigger than a stone tablet will be much appreciated, though, which's enough for me. Rome: Total War is still in my top three Total War games, and playing it again, but hopefully better, is something I'll never say no to.

Total War: Rome Remastered is scheduled for release on the 29th of April.

About the author: Chris Wray has been writing at Wccftech gaming section since 2015 and is an opinionated bloke from the north of the UK (think Ned Stark). He enjoys video games, films, books, beer, whisky and other alcohol. He also supports Manchester Utd and for some reason he writes profile pages in the third person. His expertise is in gaming and the games industry, primarily on the PC. In addition to this, he works with and contributes to the finance and tech sections.

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