The expression, “War is Hell,” is pretty self-explanatory. However, Creative Assembly - the 𝕴team behind Total War: Three Kingdoms - is about to put an exclamation mark on that statement with their upcoming DLC pack for the game, fitting✨ly titled, Reign of Blood. Feel free to🎐 pause reading to✱ queue up some Slayer.

The comes less than a month after Total War: Three Kingdoms was released, featuring gory and graphic effects and animations that wi🐟ll be applied to the massive battles taking p𒉰lace throughout ancient China.

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One of the more notable additions that the D𒐪LC pack brings is the fact that horses are just as likely to meet a gory, limbless end as their human counterparts. “Equine dismemberment” will allow for horses to have their legs chopped right off of their torso, which will no doubt make animal lovers cringe in disgust.

Other Battle Effects will include:

  • Human dismemberment: limb-lops and beheadings
  • Equine dismemberment: leg lops
  • Charred bodies
  • Blood sprays on weapon impacts
  • New death animations for characters vs infantry
  • Dead bodies as battlefield set-dressing
  • Blood scaler: increase or decrease the level of gore to your tastes

Sounds intense, right? You would be correct in thinking that the gore factor sounds a bit over t𓆉he top, bu🅷t that’s really how Creative Assembly does things. The studio has developed “blood packs” for other titles, including Total 🍃War: Warhammer II - Blood for the Blood God II and Total War: ROME II - Blood & Gore, ultimately showcꦕasing amounts of blood and gore that toes the line of comical, more so tha▨n meaningful to the game itself.

It does make sense, however, to includ🃏e this kind of thing to a game that depicts the battlefield savagery of war, with the Reign of Blood pack bringing with it campaign eve🎶nt pictures depicting the blood an💝d gore, as well as “new blood effects for battle-resolution combat animations between characters.”

Total War: Three Kingdoms - Reign of Blood does not yet list a purchase price on Steam, but i🦹s sla🐓ted to release on June 27th. BoJack Horseman might want to sit this one out.

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