Shogun: Total War

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This is the first game in the Total War series. For other games in the series see the Total War category.

Box artwork for Shogun: Total War.
Box artwork for Shogun: Total War.
Shogun: Total War
Developer(s)Creative Assembly
Publisher(s)Electronic Arts, Sega
Year released2000
System(s)Windows
Expansion pack(s)Shogun: Total War - Mongol Invasion
Followed byTotal War: Shogun 2
SeriesTotal War
Genre(s)Turn-based strategy, Real-time tactics
ModesSingle player, Multiplayer
Rating(s)ESRB Teen
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Shogun: Total War is the first of Creative Assembly's Total War series. It is a history-based strategy game that combines turn-based provincial development with real-time battles. The player assumes the role of one of seven daimyo (Uesugi, Shimazu, Oda, Mori, Imagawa, Takeda, Hōjō) attempting to unite feudal Japan during the Sengoku period (Warring States period) and become shogun. Sun Tzu's The Art of War is central to the game; its precepts are quoted often, its strategies recommended and indeed the AI is based on it.

Shogun: Total War was followed by the Shogun: Total War - Mongol Invasion expansion pack on August 8, 2001 which added a Mongols campaign, played as either the invaders or as Japan. The Warlord Edition (August 13, 2001) was also released, containing both the original game and the expansion. The May 24, 2006 Gold Edition also included both the original game as well as the expansion pack.

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