There’s a free update that’s available, which happens to add Historical mode. Is it worth it? – Mythos is an expansion released a year after the launch of A Total War Saga: Troy.Ajax faction guide – The mighty Telemonian Ajax acts as the bulwark of the Danaans.Hippolyta faction guide – The High Queen of the Amazons spearheads the advance.Penthesilea faction guide – The Warrior Queen of the Amazons leads her fearsome horde.Well, with your help, he can do just that. Agamemnon faction guide – The King of Men arrogantly boasts of subjugating Troy.He also competes with Paris on who will become Priam’s Heir - please don’t let it be Legolas. Hector faction guide – The honorable Prince of Troy defends his besieged kingdom by forging alliances with his neighbors.
Achilles faction guide – The greatest warrior of the age aims to prove his capabilities while trying to manage his erratic mood swings.Divine Will/Gods and goddesses – The gods don’t actively participate in the battlefield, but they do offer you various boons with a lot of synergies thanks to the Divine Will mechanic.In any case, here’s how to recruit various agents and some “cosplayers” (sorry, mythological creatures) from a bygone era. Whether you’ll like that or not is up to you. Mythological creatures and agents – Creative Assembly opted for a “truth behind the myth” approach.Beginner’s guide – Learn about the basics and new concepts in A Total War Saga: Troy including campaign progression, the Antagonist system, victory conditions, leveling up, battle mechanics, and cheesing sieges.
Official review – A Total War Saga: Troy is free for the first 24 hours, but is it worth downloading or even buying separately? Let’s find out in our official review.A Total War Saga: Troy – Guides and features hub Features and basic mechanics