SEGA has just announced the release date for the next entry in the Total War series. Total War: Rome II will release worldwide on September 3rd.
Those who pre-order the game will receive the game's first piece of downloadable content – the Greek States Culture Pack – on release day as a bonus.
SEGA also announced a limited run Collector's Edition. Just 222,000 of these will be made and the pack includes an official numbered copy of the game, a Tabula set, Tesserae dice, a set of Total War playing cards, a canvas campaign map, and a miniature siege catapult.
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