Total War Saga: Troy launches exclusively on Epic, will be given away free on first day of release

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Another game is headed to the Epic Games Store as an exclusive. Total War series spinoff game Total War Saga: Troy will be available only through Epic for a full year, and if you manage to open the Epic Games Launcher on the day of the game's release, you'll be able to claim the game, for free. Total War Saga: Troy will be given away for its first 24 hours of release. Publisher SEGA stated in the announcement blog that this doesn't mean further Total War games will release as Epic exclusives, but that this latest spinoff is their way of testing how successful limited-time exclusives would be SEGA, and to help broadcast the Total War series to more players across the world. According to the announcement, the funding gained from Epic will help the development of the series in the future, and will allow the studio to expand.

Here it is: A Total War Saga: TROY is an Epic Games Store exclusive for 12 months – and will be available for free if you claim it in the first 24 hours.

That’s right – we’re giving away TROY for free, to keep, as long as you claim it in the 24 hour window!

We’re really excited about TROY, and we’re even more excited that this will give more of you the chance to play and enjoy it than might have had it otherwise. While we know that some of you won’t like the Epic Games Store exclusivity, we feel like this is a great opportunity for us in a lot of ways, and we’re hoping that you’ll take some time to hear us out and for us to answer what some of the questions we think you might have.

First of all: this is an opportunity for TROY specifically, and we have no plans for future games to be Epic exclusives. As developers we truly value our existing fans, but at the same time we want to reach new audiences and have as many people as possible experiencing the thrill of Total War for themselves. As a business that means putting Total War onto new platforms so that it can reach more players. This is part of that and in principal we’d like future Total War titles to be simultaneously available, from launch day, on as many store fronts as possible.

Right now, this is a one-time, one-year exclusive deal for TROY. We’ve always said that Saga titles allow us to experiment, and this is an experiment on a grand scale. TROY seemed like a good game to try this out with, especially as pre-orders aren’t live on Steam yet, so no one’s already put money into a store they’ll have to wait 12 extra months for it to appear on.

So now that’s out the way, here’s a little more backstory. Epic approached us and asked if TROY could be an Epic exclusive, as part of a commercial deal. That’s not to say that we immediately signed on the dotted line, or that money was the only reason that we did this (it’s not!). It was a difficult decision, and you can be assured that there were a lot of differing opinions in the studio, and a lot of discussions about it – which largely focussed on what it would mean for you, the players.

However, ultimately we considered two things. First we’re at a time when we’re looking to invest more into the ongoing development of Total War this felt like an opportunity to really move the franchise forward by getting it in front of more people. Secondly, Epic were paying for our players to have our latest release free on day one. For Total War’s 20th birthday, that felt like an opportunity too good to pass up.

As mentioned, and like others in the industry, a key reason for exploring other digital stores is that we don’t want to be limited just to Steam. We also want to diversify our business. In fact, we want to get our games onto as many stores as possible. Long term, we want to expand where players find Total War. This deal gives us a great way to try out other platforms, such as Epic – to see what works for us and what doesn’t. It allows us to get a feel for the development required to expand to other platforms, and it’s relatively risk-free for you, too, as the game’s available for free when claimed in the first 24 hours.

This opportunity allows expansive back-end infrastructure development that will allow us to expand into multiple stores. That means we can have more resources, push ourselves further, be more creative, make more Total War. We’re always looking to evolve and improve on our games and this deal gives us a lot of ways to do that – as we said, fresh perspectives, money that we’ll be putting back into the studio, new ways to expand.

You might not immediately see a big change, but we’re confident you will over time – and we guarantee there are a lot of things behind the scenes being made possible due to this, which we wouldn’t otherwise have the chance to do. Some of this is long-term – but there are short-term benefits to you, as well as us.

Making it available for free, for everyone to keep, during the first 24 hours – wouldn’t have been possible without this deal.

Finally, we’ve got just one favour to ask – however you feel about this, please keep any criticism to the studio as a whole, and don’t take it out on individual employees that you might find on various social media platforms.). We get it. It’s unexpected. But they’re not going to be able to change anything, and probably weren’t the ones who made the decision regardless.

We really think you’ll love TROY, and hey, it’s free so definitely give it a shot, redeem your 24 hour freebie and enjoy the game. If not, it’ll just be a year until it’s available on Steam. Ultimately, we think that this is good for our players, good for Creative Assembly, and therefore good for Total War.

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Man i always wanted to be good at RTS games ... but i suck ..whereas i'd watch my older brother build empires ... i guess i will try this again since it free ... then unistall it because im poop at it .......... all the Epic been giving aways some great stuff lately ... maybe its the shame of robbing kids for over priced skins on Fortshite ...
 

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Not at all. Just saying you'd have to be insane to not pass up on free AAA games. I mean I know people who despised Epic Games. But fell due to the free AAA games.

Except a lot of what they've been handing out is stuff that will be cheap as shit if it releases on Steam or other platforms, and a lot of it is stuff I don't see myself playing, kind of like this game here. I just don't care for the RTS genre.
 

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Man i always wanted to be good at RTS games ... but i suck ..whereas i'd watch my older brother build empires ... i guess i will try this again since it free ... then unistall it because im poop at it .......... all the Epic been giving aways some great stuff lately ... maybe its the shame of robbing kids for over priced skins on Fortshite ...
its not robbery if you don't get any advantages from it and there is no luck involved in it. lootboxes on the other hand are robbery
 
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its not robbery if you don't get any advantages from it and there is no luck involved in it. lootboxes on the other hand are robbery
It's a con as far as I'm concerned... It was designed to make kids want skins & waste million on them worldwide... From begging there parents.. Or stealing in many case just for the same kids to hate the game.. Later.. Micro transactions in games is the new way of making money & it works.. Which is a real. Damn shame. Because we will never see the end of it now... Lootboxes is just under age gambling.. & should be illegal...
 
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Epic Games won't succeed, trust me, they don't make a huge amount of sales (proven by Metro Exodus, which was a flop as an epic exclusive, even becoming one of the most pirated games, but then, sales got a lot better when it released on Steam, and that's not an isolated case...).
80-90% of Epic users are just here for either Unreal Engine, Fortnite or the free games, not to buy stuff.
Guys, make sure that if you take this game on EGS, take it for free and more importantly, do not buy it on there, if the game sells poorly on EGS, it would discourage SEGA from doing exclusives, which is a good thing.

I agree, microtransactions should be illegal, especially in paid games, trust me, if there's a paid game with mtx, i wouldn't have any regret or remorse for pirating it and i would even distribute the cracks if people want them, a game that does things like that deserves to be cracked, no matter who is it's publisher. Microtransactions are toxic for the industry, they do make money, but a lot of it isn't legit: Stolen cards, kids, falsified accounts.... The pay-to-win or pay-to-scam (ahem Free2Play) model shouldn't be a go-to for serious businesses, or if it does, they should atleast offer a 25-50$ one-time payment to remove and bypass them completely.

I think cracking groups should work on cracking microtransactions, if we suceed doing that, i wouldn't mind breaking them to pieces, like most people, and they might stop doing this kind of shit if they aren't effective.
 

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Cool, people who don't download tencent games store get a more stable game, after mod support is added, and possibly even without denuvo if SEGA keeps removing it from older games. Completely worth waiting a year, in my opinion.
 

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