TOTAL WAR PHARAOH CAMPAIGN Map
Total War: Pharaoh promises to treat the fans to a more grounded and historical installment in the series with plenty to be excited about particularly for players who are eager to explore a brand new location as well as explore a fresh maps of campaigns.
While creator Creative Assembly revisits the late Bronze Age in Total War: Pharaoh, after letting us experience it for the first time in Troy the game decides to focus with a new region of the globe this time and follows the struggle of several players.
The Total War Pharaoh Settings and Campaign Map
Particularly, Total War: Pharaoh’s set-up is based on Pharaoh’s time in the Egyptian New Kingdom period, placing players in the middle of the conflicts that defined it.
As Pharaoh Merneptah’s time is nearing its final day, we are able to take control of one of the faction leaders who want to become the most powerful power in the region.
Total War Map of the Pharaoh’s Campaign is spread across three areas namely Egypt, Canaan, and Anatolia. Each of these regions is home to different biomes and landscapes that we’ll come across in the course of managing our kingdoms as well as fighting our enemies.
These areas are inhabited by three distinct cultures and we’ll have the ability to bring them all into victory on the first day of the time of launch.
The title’s economy revolves around several resources which are more likely to be produced in geographically-appropriate areas.
For instance it is possible to find more wood abundant in the forests of Anatolia and food items can be more easily manufactured and acquired from settlements located along river banks along the Nile.
The province mechanic from recently released Total War titles returns, consisting of several settlements. Additionally, the territories contain slots for Outposts which add yet another level of structures to create.
We know this at present regarding Total War: Pharaoh’s set-up and map of the campaign.
Get a closer glimpse of Total War: Pharaoh’s campaign map with the flyover video posted below. You can also take a look at our second preview of the hands-on experience to see how you feel after playing the first 50 games in the role of Ramesses.