Medieval II: Total War: Kingdoms

Medieval II: Total War: Kingdoms

Medieval II: Total War Kingdoms is the expansion to the 2006 PC game Medieval II: Total War. It was developed by The Creative Assembly's Australian studio. The expansion was released on 28 August 2007 in North America and has four new campaigns; the discovery of the Americas, the British Isles in the 13th century, the Third and Fourth crusade and the Teutonic campaign in the high Middle Ages.

Read more about Medieval II: Total War: Kingdoms:  Campaigns, Americas Campaign, Britannia Campaign, Crusades Campaign, Teutonic Campaign, Features, Reception

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