Feral today announced the availability on the Mac App Store of Total War: Warhammer II, the sequel to Creative Assembly's multi award-winning Total War: Warhammer.

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The game combines a turn-based open war campaign and intense real-time tactical battles, and allows players to choose from four iconic races from the world of Warhammer Fantasy Battles. It comes loaded with several DLC packs, including the Mortal Empires campaign, seven more playable Legendary Lords, and an extensively customizable battle mode called The Laboratory.

Note that the Mortal Empires campaign challenges players to conquer both the Old World of Warhammer I and the New World of Warhammer II, and requires the ‌Mac App Store‌ versions of both games. Further DLC packs are available as in-app purchases.

The game is officially supported on the following Macs

  • All 13-inch MacBook Pros released since 2016
  • All 15" MacBook Pros released since Late 2013 with a 2.3GHz processor or better
  • All 21.5" iMacs released since Late 2017
  • All 27" iMacs released since Late 2013 with a 2GB
  • graphics card or better

  • Late 2012 models with a 2GB Nvidia 680MX graphics card are also supported
  • All 27" iMac Pros released since Late 2017
  • All Mac Pros released since Late 2013

Minimimum system requirements include 2GHz processor, 8GB RAM, 1.5GB of Graphics memory, macOS 10.14 or later and at least 52GB of disk space. Total War: Warhammer II is priced at $44.99 and is available on the ‌Mac App Store‌ from today.

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Top Rated Comments

The_Gream Avatar
73 months ago
Great addition to the Total War Franchise, but if you plan on buying this, Steam offers both windows and Mac as a bundled deal (buy one and have both systems) - plus you can normally get it on sale if you keep an eye out.
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jlocker Avatar
73 months ago
Ahh the days you would walk into egghead software store or Babbage store and get your PC software. When I walk into a Gamestop and look at the tiny PC software section and it brings back memories of days gone bye.
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eoblaed Avatar
73 months ago

The game is officially supported on the following Macs

* All 13-inch MacBook Pros released since 2016
* All 15" MacBook Pros released since Late 2013 with a 2.3GHz processor or better
* All 21.5" iMacs released since Late 2017
* All 27" iMacs released since Late 2013 with a 2GB graphics card or better
* Late 2012 models with a 2GB Nvidia 680MX graphics card are also supported
* All 27" iMac Pros released since Late 2017
* All Mac Pros released since Late 2013

Guess my new 16" MBP is out of luck ;)
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
KALLT Avatar
73 months ago

I wonder are those the same games and will they have the same release patches?
There is no guarantee. Some ported games lack cross-platform multiplayer (especially with Steam) if you buy them in the Mac App Store. I would be careful with Feral Interace and Aspyr for that reason alone. Steam is almost always the better choice, in terms of pricing and features, given that it is most often the platform/web shop of choice for PC game developers, not to mention that you get versions for other platforms (Windows and/or Linux) alongside too.
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Plutonius Avatar
73 months ago

The game is officially supported on the following Macs

* All Mac Pros released since Late 2013

Minimimum system requirements include 2GHz processor, 8GB RAM, 1.5GB of Graphics memory, macOS 10.14 or later and at least 52GB of disk space.
I wonder why they don't support it on my Mac Pro 5,1 (pre 2013) ?

It easily meets the listed minimum requirements.
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