![]() Its purpose was to draw the Winds of Magic from the world as a sinkhole drains an ocean, and blast the Daemonic hordes back to the Realm of Chaos. Millennia ago, besieged by a Chaos invasion, a conclave of High Elf mages forged a vast, arcane vortex. Players who own both games, as well as individual DLC packs, will have the option of playing them separately or as a single combined campaign map, the massive Mortal Empires campaign. It is to take place in the New World, Ulthuan and the Southlands, and will focus one the Vortex in Ulthuan, a maelstrom of arcane energies created by High Elf mages to drain excess magic and Chaos influence from the material world, and the playable races' struggle to control both it and the Ley Line network in Lustria. The game was announced on Ma, confirmed for release later that year with the introduction of the Dark Elves, High Elves, Lizardmen and Skaven. Players will need to own Total War: Warhammer 1 and 2 to be able to access Immortal Empires.Total War: Warhammer II is the sequel to Total War: Warhammer and the second game in the planned trilogy. Immortal Empires is set to come out as a free update for Total War: Warhammer 3 in August as a beta release. Total War: Warhammer 3 was released on PC earlier this year. In the next update, Creative Assembly will talk about the starting positions for all the playable races in Immortal Empires. Campaign mechanics like Realms of Chaos or Eye of the Vortex will also not be present in Immortal Empires, as it is meant to be a sandbox campaign. While essentially the entire Warhammer Fantasy setting will be present in Immortal Empires, it is worth noting that parts of the map-like Ind and Khuresh-will not be traversable. The only exception to this will be the Underworld Sea, which connects the Sea of Malice to the Boiling Sea. Interacting with Sea Lanes will allow players to travel from the eastern edge of the map to the western edge, and vice versa. The studio also talks about how the new Sea Lanes feature will work in Immortal Empires. The Immortal Empires map is set to be the largest map of any Total War game released so far, and is nearly double the size of the Mortal Empires map from Total War: Warhammer 2. It is worth noting that the map is still a beta version, and might see some changes in the future. Developer Creative Assembly has revealed the entire map that will be available for the Immortal Empires campaign coming to Total War: Warhammer 3. ![]()
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