Can you believe Rome: Total War came out a whopping 17 years ago this September? Despite approaching nearly two decades old, the classic strategy game still has legions of loyal fans, and it's about to get even more. That's because there's a Rome: Total War remaster on the way with overhauled visuals, new content, and more - and it drops late next month.
Called Total War: Rome Remastered, the upcoming PC game is developed in collaboration with Feral Interactive and described by SEGA in a press release as a "comprehensive remaster" which will feature a "suite of visual and gameplay improvements". Sadly, the trailer - included below - doesn't actually give us a look at this overhaul in action, but we've included several screenshots further down to give you a flavour of the changes. As you can see, it's a pretty stark departure from the 2004 original, with whooshing catapult fire and the Roman soldiers' helmets gleaming like never before.
The remaster's new features include full 4K visuals and environments, battlefields, and character models that have been given total overhauls. It also adds native support for ultra-high-definition resolution so you can crank the visuals right up.
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