Total War: NAPOLEON is Marching onto Mobile! The Grand Strategy Classic Goes Portable

Get ready, Generals. The era of gunpowder and emperors is officially coming to your pocket. Feral Interactive, the studio responsible for the stellar mobile ports of ROME: Total War and Total War: MEDIEVAL II, has confirmed that Total War: NAPOLEON is making the leap to iOS and Android devices, set for release on December 2nd.

This isn’t just a simple port; it’s a chance to rewrite history and command the massive, visceral battles of the 19th century wherever you are. For strategy fans, this is monumental news.


Command the Epoch-Shaping Campaigns

Total War: NAPOLEON narrows the scope of the massive Total War formula to focus on the military career of one of history’s most compelling figures: Napoleon Bonaparte.

What to Expect on Mobile:

  • The Complete Experience: The mobile version is set to launch with the entire game and all the original desktop DLC included. That means you get the core campaigns following Napoleon’s early years, the Egyptian campaign, and the final push for European dominance.
  • Included DLC: The game will include the major expansions, such as the Peninsular Campaign, which focuses on the brutal conflict in Spain and Portugal, and the Coalition Battle Pack, featuring pivotal battles like Friedland. This is a complete package right out of the gate.
  • The Signature Blend: You’ll manage the turn-based grand strategy on the campaign map—handling diplomacy, research, and resource management—before diving into massive, real-time tactical battles where you directly command your line infantry, cavalry, and artillery.

Designed for the Touchscreen Battlefield

One of the biggest questions with any PC-to-mobile port is control. How do you manage hundreds of units and complex strategy interfaces on a smaller screen? Feral Interactive has a strong track record here, and they’ve promised some key features to ensure a smooth transition:

  • Customised UI and Refined Controls: The user interface has been completely adapted for touchscreens, offering intuitive controls for commanding your units in battle and navigating the detailed campaign map.
  • Quality-of-Life Improvements: Look forward to new Help Systems and other quality-of-life adjustments to make the complex mechanics of diplomacy and battlefield tactics manageable on the go.
  • Keyboard and Mouse Support: For those on supported iPads or Android tablets who prefer a more traditional PC feel, the game will also feature full keyboard and mouse support.

More Explosive Than Ever

NAPOLEON was a visual and technical step up for the Total War series at its original launch, showcasing the destructive power of 19th-century warfare.

The mobile version promises to be the “most explosive and visually impressive mobile Total War to date,” featuring new particle effects to capture the chaos and smoke of gunpowder battles. Seeing squares of line infantry hold the line against a cavalry charge or watching a cannonball tear through a formation will be a visually stunning (and strategically tense!) experience on modern mobile hardware.


The Ultimate Portable Strategy Challenge

Whether you choose to lead Napoleon to glory across Europe and the Middle East, or you take command of the great Coalition powers (Great Britain, Austria, Prussia, or Russia) to crush the French Empire, Total War: NAPOLEON offers an unparalleled grand strategy challenge.

Mark your calendars for December 2nd. The cost of entry will be a premium price of $14.99 / £9.99 / €12.49 (regional prices may vary), offering a complete, ad-free experience that mirrors the Definitive Edition on PC. If you’re an existing fan or a newcomer looking for a deep, historical strategy game on your phone or tablet, this is one release you won’t want to miss.

En avant! Your campaign is about to begin.

Total War: NAPOLEON – https://www.totalwar.com/

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