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Required technology — THRONES OF BRITANNIA specs for macOS

To play A Total War Saga: THRONES OF BRITANNIA on macOS, you will need a 1.8GHz Intel Core i3 processor running macOS 10.13.4, 8GB of RAM and a 1GB Nvidia 650M, 2GB AMD Radeon M290, Intel Iris Pro 5200 or better. The game is supported on all these Macs:

  • All 13" Retina MacBook Pros released since 2016
  • All 15" Retina MacBook Pros released since Mid 2012
  • All 15" Macbook Pros released since Mid 2012 with a 1GB graphics card or better
  • All 21.5" iMacs released since Late 2013 with a 1.8GHz i3 processor or better
  • All 27" iMacs released since Late 2013 (Late 2012 models with Nvidia 675 or Nvidia 680 graphics are also supported)
  • All 27" iMac Pros
  • All Mac Pros released since Late 2013

The Macs listed below are also capable of running the game but do not consistently meet the standard required for official support. This means they can run the game, but may not get the best out of it in terms of performance, graphics and stability:

  • All Mac Minis since Late 2012
  • All 12" Macbooks released since Early 2015
  • All 13" Macbook Airs released since Mid 2012
  • All 13" Macbook Pros released since Mid 2012
  • All 13" Retina MacBook Pros released since Mid 2012
  • All 21.5” iMacs released since Early 2013

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Hotseats & Halberds Update for Total War: MEDIEVAL II Out Now!

EMPIRE may be the most recent entry in the Total War series to have landed on mobile, but that doesn’t mean Total War: MEDIEVAL II should be forgotten. On the contrary, Feral’s armourers have been toiling at the forge, hammering out a comprehensive patch, and today we’re excited to release the Hotseats & Halberds Update!

On the Hotseat side of today’s patch, the asynchronous multiplayer of desktop Kingdoms makes a triumphant return in a new and improved form. Owners of Kingdoms on mobile can now play hotseat mode on the Kingdoms campaigns, and the Grand Campaign of the base game for the very first time!

And, it’s not just Halberds that are feeling the love… The other half of the update introduces a massive assortment of balance updates to different units — most notably, a new Cohesion mechanic ensuring that Pikemen formations perform more reliably.

A full breakdown of the Hotseats & Halberds can be found on our blog, as well as a mammoth list of all the changes. But, if you’ve already read enough, charge to the app store of your choice and update today!

The Hotseats & Halberds Update — Coming Soon to Total War: MEDIEVAL II on iOS & Android

The next update to Total War: MEDIEVAL II is right around the corner, and it’s a big one!

The Hotseats & Halberds Update will be dropping on the 19th of June and we’ll be covering all the content in not one, but two blog posts (did we mention it was a big one?).

The update’s name hides some pretty large clues as to its content, so head to our social channels to share your speculation, and keep your eyes on our news feed where we’ll be spilling the beans in the coming days.