
Sega and The Creative Assembly have ranged pretty far in developing the Total War franchise. They've gone from the battlefields of ancient Rome to the Medieval period to the beginnings of the Industrial Revolution in covering how both never and always changes.
This time though, they're returning to their roots, to the period that they first visited in Shogun: Total War: The Sengoku Jidai, Japan's "Warring States" era.

Whether it's warfare or politics you want, the best Medieval strategy games offer some of the most advanced gameplay out there.

Sega is giving away free copies of Total War: Shogun 2 on Steam in an effort to encourage fans to stay home. Fans will need to claim their free copy before May 1.
Why do I even bother buying games anymore when they are given out free 9 years later.
You'd think they'd put a link to the steam page in the article, but strangely the only link I could find was to the metacritic page.

Total War: SHOGUN II will be free on Steam next week. The giveaway is being featured by SEGA, who are encouraging people to stay at home