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'''Napoleon: Total War''' is a [[turn-based strategy]] and [[real-time tactics]] video game developed by [[The Creative Assembly]] and published by [[Sega]] for [[Windows]]. Napoleon was released in North America on [[February 23]], [[2010]], and in Europe on [[February 26]]. The game is the sixth stand-alone installment in the {{c|Total War}} series. The game is set in Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Players assume the role of Napoleon Bonaparte, or one of his major rivals, on a turn-based campaign map and engage in the subsequent battles in real-time. As with its predecessor, [[Empire: Total War]], which included a special United States storyline, Napoleon features two special campaigns that follow the general's early career.
'''Napoleon: Total War''' is a [[turn-based strategy]] and [[real-time tactics]] video game developed by [[The Creative Assembly]] and published by [[Sega]] for [[Windows]]. Napoleon was released in North America on [[February 23]], [[2010]], and in Europe on [[February 26]]. The game is the sixth stand-alone installment in the {{c|Total War}} series. The game is set in Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Players assume the role of Napoleon Bonaparte, or one of his major rivals, on a turn-based campaign map and engage in the subsequent battles in real-time. As with its predecessor, [[Empire: Total War]], which included a special United States storyline, Napoleon features two special campaigns that follow the general's early career.