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Empire: Total War Expands With New World Campaign

By MadisonFeb 08,2026

  • The latest expansion for Total War: Empire – A New World – has arrived on mobile.
  • Jump into the Late Start campaign with access to 44 new faction options.
  • Defend against European colonization in the fan-favorite A New World campaign.

Total War: Empire puts you in command of a major 18th-century empire, tasked with colonizing and exploiting the globe while navigating ancient rivalries close to home. This unique entry in the Total War series has just received a major mobile expansion: A New World.

A New World offers a dual appeal, unlocking a massive 44 new playable factions worldwide. While many start as minor powers, each has the potential to shape history and rise as a new global force.

Yet the true highlight lies in the campaign. A New World introduces the Late Start campaign, perfect for players who want to skip the early grind and dive straight into the advanced, Napoleonic-style line battles. Here, established empires crumble as new powers emerge.

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The expansion's namesake, however, comes from the beloved Warpath campaign. This time, you'll lead Native American tribes in their struggle against European colonization, flipping the original perspective entirely.

Cut off from reliable supply lines, industry, and technological advantages, you must gradually adapt new tactics while relying on ambushes and superior numbers to wear down the invaders. It's a supreme challenge for any Total War enthusiast, making the expansion worth it for this campaign alone. Combined with all the additional content, it represents an excellent value.

If you enjoy grand strategy, why not conquer the world from your pocket? For more tactical adventures, explore our curated list of the best strategy games available on iOS.

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