
Sarwar Ron from NoobFeed writes - Total War: Pharaoh just doesn't impress as much as it should have. The flaw lies only with the magnitude and scope of the game and not with the game's choice of a Bronze Age or ancient Near Eastern setting. The game's atmosphere is what you'll remember most. Still, its mechanics are shallow, the level of replayability is low, the artificial intelligence is useless, and there's no opportunity for strategy in the fights.

Today Sega announced its financial results for the first half of the fiscal year, related to the period between April and September 2024.
SEGA said they were all about multiplatform, Still waiting for Total War to arrive on consoles and don't give me any crap about only being able to use a mouse with it either. That myth has been blown out the water all the way back to Herzog Zwei and Dune 2 on the Mega Drive.
"SEGA® Europe, Ltd. and The Creative Assembly™ Limited. have today announced that "Total War: PHARAOH’s DYNASTIES" will be released on July 25th, 2024." - SEGA and The Creative Assembly.

Sega published its financial results for the 9 months that ended on December 31, 2023, and at least part of them wasn't really great.
Lets pretend that Sega didn't have it's largest number of games release on game pass ever during this quarter by not even mentioning it in your article about how their games underperformed in sales.
Hmm CTRL F ah zero mentions of game pass at all.
I would have blamed their pricing scheme ($115/$120 for a new game? Charging out the butt for the Etrain HD Remasters? Charging extra for New Game Plus?), but some of those games did well anyway. None of the titles mentioned in Q3 exactly set my world on fire, I didn't purchase any of them, maybe no one else did either?