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Building Rome: The full experience of ROME: Total War on iPad

Rome wasn’t built in a day – and for iPad it took a while. Here we describe our journey in a series of five enlightening dev diaries, from our first experiments with touch controls right through to completing the full and glorious experience of ROME: Total War on iPad.

Determined to provide the full ROME: Total War experience on iPad, we explored every game flow to ensure we didn't miss a thing.

One major focus was battle mode. This wasn’t just about making battles as epic on iPad as they are on desktop, but also about making them convenient. Playing ROME: Total War for iPad, you might find yourself on the battlefield during a short commute. (Of course we don’t have short commutes here in London, but we have heard tales of the phenomenon.)

While we didn’t want to spoil players with too much of a cheat option by introducing manual saves mid-battle, we did implement an auto-retrieve. This means that if you leave your app running in the background and it closes due to competing apps, or if you close it through the home button, starting up again will return you to the fray – exactly where you left it.

Speaking of a full experience, we knew from the beginning that we didn’t want to introduce any micro-transactions. These have their place in certain games...but ROME: Total War is not one of them.

We topped it all off with cross-platform save compatibility between Mac and iPad. So if you’re playing on Mac and want to keep playing on your way to work, transfer the Mac save to your iPad for the commute, and then back again when you get home.

ROME: Total War is now available for iPad on the App Store. Advance to the minisite for videos, screenshots, and tips on building and ruling your empire.

Make the Leap — Tomb Raider Out Now on iOS & Android

Witness the birth of a legend in Tomb Raider — now available on iOS & Android for $19.99 / £12.99 / €15,99.

A freak storm turns the expedition of a lifetime into a battle to survive for a young Lara Croft. Now, shipwrecked and stranded on a long-forgotten isle, the mystery that once shrouded its shores gives way to a grim reality...

If she is to survive the many trials of Yamatai and its murderous inhabitants, Lara must abandon innocence, overcome adversity and emerge as the Tomb Raider.

Hunt for materials and craft equipment to survive the elements. Battle Yamatai’s crazed cultists and ruthless mercenaries. Delve into the jungle and solve the puzzles within its ancient ruins.

Tomb Raider features intuitive touch controls, as well as full gamepad and keyboard & mouse support, alongside a raft of accessibility and quality of life improvements for the ultimate adventure on the go. This is the complete origin story of gaming’s most intrepid heroine, a blockbuster action-platformer, brought to mobile without compromise, and placed in the palm of your hand.

The wait is over. Dive into Tomb Raider now for $19.99 / £12.99 / €15,99.

iOS: https://apps.apple.com/app/tomb-raider/id6742988247

Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.feralinteractive.tombraider_android

The Origins of an Icon — Tomb Raider Ventures onto iOS & Android on February 12th

The complete and uncompromised Tomb Raider makes the leap to your pocket in 2026, launching on iOS & Android on February 12th!

Tomb Raider explores the intense and gritty origin story of Lara Croft and her ascent from a young woman to a hardened survivor. Armed only with raw instincts and the ability to push beyond the limits of human endurance, Lara must fight to unravel the dark history of the forgotten island of Yamatai to escape its relentless hold.

Whether using intuitive touchscreen controls, mouse & keyboard or your favourite gamepad, soon you’ll be delving into Yamatai’s ancient ruins on the go, and fighting for survival against the cultists who prowl its depths.

Feast your eyes on the trailer below for a taste of the platforming, puzzling and gritty combat you can expect when Tomb Raider lands on iOS & Android. Then, pre-order on iOS for $19.99 / £12.99 / €15,99, or pre-register on Android, today.