Feral News

Strategic vision — Total War: NAPOLEON updated to 64-bit on macOS

Napoleon’s historic campaign of conquest has been future-proofed with a 64-bit patch fully compatible with the latest macOS. This significant update also uses Feral’s latest code libraries and Apple’s Metal API for performance enhancements across all supported Macs.

Ensure you are on macOS 10.15 Catalina, then update your copy of Total War: NAPOLEON for free and lead your nation to supremacy.

Embrace the Chaos in Thrones of Decay — Out Now for Total War: WARHAMMER III on macO & Linux

The latest DLC for the gargantuan strategy title introduces three new Legendary Lords across Nurgle, the Empire and the Dwarfs. They each bring unique campaign mechanics to their respective races, with a brand-new objective in Realm of Chaos. All that, plus new Units and Legendary Heroes to help their races achieve total victory and secure the Nemesis Crown.

Completionists can purchase the entire pack from Steam or the Feral Store for $22.92 / £19.10 / €22.92. Individual lords can be purchased separately on Steam, for $8.99 / £7.49 / €8.99 each.

Also released today is Update 5.0, free to all owners of the game — introducing quality-of-life improvements and bug fixes. For those with a linked CA account, Update 5.0 also adds an extra free Legendary Lord for the Nurgle race, Epidemius.

More information about the Thrones of Decay DLC and the latest update for Total War: WARHAMMER III is available on the Total War Blog.

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Hags, Heroes and Horrors — Update 4.2 Brings New Content to Total War: WARHAMMER III’s the Shadow of Change DLC on macOS & Linux

Update 4.2 brings 12 new units spread amongst the armies of Kislev, Grand Cathay and Tzeentch, deadly magic in the form of the Lore of the Hag, and, free for all owners of Total War: WARHAMMER III, a unique war mount for Tzarina Katarin.

If you’ve yet to join the fray, Total War: WARHAMMER III and the Shadow of Change DLC are available for macOS & Linux via Steam.

Head to the Total War Blog for all the details, then update your game via Steam to charge into the action!