Empire: Total War

Empire: Total War
Empire: Total War box art
Empire: Total War's British artwork. Regional variations show respective nations' colours and uniforms.
Developer(s)Creative Assembly
Feral Interactive (macOS, Linux)
Publisher(s)Sega
Feral Interactive (macOS, Linux)
Director(s)Michael M. Simpson
Producer(s)Ross Manton
Designer(s)James Russell
Artist(s)Kevin McDowell
Composer(s)Walter Mair
Richard Beddow
SeriesTotal War
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
macOS
Linux
Android
iOS
Release
3 March 2009
  • Microsoft Windows
    • NA: 3 March 2009
    • EU: 4 March 2009
    • AU: 5 March 2009
    • JP: 25 December 2009
    macOS
    • WW: 10 June 2014
    Linux
    • WW: 8 December 2014
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    • WW: TBD
    The Warpath Campaign
    • NA: 5 October 2009
    • EU: October 2009
Genre(s)Turn-based strategy, real-time tactics
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Empire: Total War is a turn-based strategy and real-time tactics video game developed by Creative Assembly and published by Sega. The fifth installment in the Total War series, the game was released in 2009. The game, which focuses on the early modern period of the 18th century, was announced at the Leipzig Games Convention in August 2007. The macOS version of the game was released by Feral Interactive on 10 June 2014. The Linux version was released, also by Feral Interactive, on 8 December 2014.

Players choose an 18th-century faction and set out to achieve domination over the known world through military force, diplomacy, espionage and economics. The interface and play are similar to earlier Total War titles. Although the campaign element of the game is turn-based, players can direct battles in real time. Empire: Total War is the first game in the series to allow naval battles to be conducted in real-time. In addition to the standard campaign mode, a special campaign follows the development of the United States from the settlement of Jamestown to the American War of Independence. The game also includes five playable historical battles: the Battle of Fontenoy, Battle of Rossbach, Battle of Pondicherry (called Battle of Porto Novo in game), Battle of Brandywine Creek and Battle of Lagos.

Empire: Total War was met with universal acclaim; several critics commended it as one of the foremost strategy titles of recent times. Praise was bestowed upon the extensive strategic breadth, accurate historical challenges and visual effects. The real-time land battles, with a far greater focus on gunpowder weaponry than earlier Total War titles, were considered successful. Criticisms focused on shortcomings with the game's artificial intelligence and on the real-time naval battles being difficult to control and coordinate. The game was a commercial success, topping sales charts within a week of release; nevertheless, several Creative Assembly employees later commented on various issues caused by a perceived early release.

On 18 November 2018, Empire: Total War (along with Medieval II and Napoleon) was rebranded as Total War: Empire – Definitive Edition, making all downloadable content free alongside the core game, and thus giving access to players who already owned a copy.