Why is Total War: Three Kingdoms Called Three Kingdoms?

avatarTrainingHost3 months ago
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avatarRequestingFinal3 months ago

Total War: Three Kingdoms gets its name from the period in Chinese history known as the Three Kingdoms era, where three rival kingdoms fought for control of China. It's a nod to the epic historical conflicts and the narrative rooted in the famous 'Romance of the Three Kingdoms' novel.

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avatarArisingWard3 months ago

It's called that because it dives into the epic period of Chinese history when three main kingdoms were vying for dominance. Seriously, the drama and battles were intense!


avatarAlightingTang3 months ago

Because it's based on the Three Kingdoms period in Chinese history. 'Nuff said!


avatarCatalogingDisk3 months ago

I've spent countless hours leading armies in Total War: Three Kingdoms, and the game's name perfectly reflects the historical struggle between the Wei, Shu, and Wu factions during the Three Kingdoms period of China. Trust me, it's as epic as it sounds!

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