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Total War series
Title Release date(s) Operating system(s) Expansion(s) Game + expansion(s) collection Total War: Eras Total War Anthology Total War Collection Game Of The Year Edition
Shogun: Total War 2000, 2001 Windows Mongol Invasion Warlord Edition, Gold Edition Yes Yes No No
Medieval: Total War 2002, 2003 Windows Viking Invasion Gold Edition Yes Yes No No
Rome: Total War 2004, 2005, 2006
2010 (Mac OS X)
Windows, Mac OS X (Gold Edition) Barbarian Invasion, Alexander Gold Edition Yes Yes Yes No
Medieval II: Total War 2006, 2007 Windows Kingdoms Gold Edition No Yes Yes No
Empire: Total War 2009 Windows, Mac OS X The Warpath Campaign, Various "Elite Units packs" (Online) Gold Edition No Yes Yes Yes
Napoleon: Total War 2010 Windows The Peninsular Campaign, Imperial Guard Pack (Online) Gold Edition No No Yes Yes
Total War: Shogun 2 2011, 2012 Windows Rise of the Samurai, Fall of the Samurai To be announced No No No No
Total War Battles: Shogun 2012 (iOS)
(Android)
iOS, Android, Windows *Steam Only No No No No
Total War: Rome II October 2013 Windows No No No No

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