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Total War Chronicles lets you share your Total War: Attila exploits

Today Creative Assembly announced Total War Chronicles, a web-based app that lets players “view, create and share campaign stories from Total War: Attila.”

“With the click of a button in-game, players will be able to upload a detailed log of all the key events that have occurred within their campaign to date,” Creative Assembly confirmed.

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Total War Chronicles will automatically receive, process and display this data so players can then log in to TotalWar.com and look back over the trials and triumphs of their game. The app includes a range of interactive features designed to help players explore each of their ‘Chapters’; they will also be able to name, tag and lay out the cornerstones of their strategy by adding commentary throughout their campaign timelines.”

Total War Chronicles will be available on TotalWar.com from 17 February.


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