Imperium IV - Imperial Battles

Imperium: Wars of succession, or Imperium IV: Diadochi, is the fourth title in the Imperium series, sequel to Celtic Kings: Rage of War (known in Italy and Spain as Imperium I - The Gallic War), Celtic Kings: The Punic Wars (know in Italy as Imperium II - The Punic wars or in Spain as Imperium - Conquest of Hispania) and Imperium III: Great Battles of Rome.

The game is suggested to be developed by Haemimont Games and published by FX Games. It gives the player access to 24 playable facions.

Main menu

 * Tutorial
 * Campaigns
 * Great Battles
 * Conquest
 * Strategic battle (implementation from GBR Tactics)
 * Single player
 * Etc, etc

Major Improvements.

 * 15 new civilizations: Greece, Macedon, Persia, Seleucide Empire, Parthia, Armenia, Maurya Empire, Dacia, Ponthus, Thrace, Huns, Goths, Saxons, Vandals and Burgundii. Egypt is now divided in Classic an Ptholemaic parts, so, obviously, there are changes between both Egyptian factions. This means the total of factions will be 24.
 * New soundtrack, inspired to other hystorical movies and games (like Alexander, Troy, Sparta, 300, the Rome TV series, or the upcoming 0 AD game).
 * Every civilization has also the possibility of call out the historical heroes, like Caesar, Scipio Africanus or Augustus for Rome, Vercingetoryx for Gaul, or Hannibal for Carthage.
 * While the graphics remind the Imperium Civitas series, the real style is from the RTS system.
 * Campaign mode return from the first two titles, this time from the First Persian War to the Fall of the Roman Empire.
 * New Great Battles are added: for example Marathon, Thermopilis, Isso and Ascolum. Also there is a inedit Great Battle: Attila at the gates of Rome (where, just like Hannibal after the canonical victory to Cannae, Attila goes to the gates of Rome).

Civilizations

 * Republican Rome
 * Imperial Rome
 * Egypt
 * Ptholemaic Egypt
 * Gallia
 * Carthage
 * Britannia
 * Germany
 * Hiberia
 * Parthia
 * Persia
 * Greece
 * Macedon
 * Seleucide Empire
 * Armenia
 * Maurya Empire
 * Dacia
 * Thrace
 * Pontus
 * Huns
 * Saxons
 * Goths
 * Vandals
 * Burgundii

Campaigns

 * The Persian War
 * The glory of Greece
 * The Pirric Wars
 * The Punic Wars
 * The conquest of Spain
 * The Gallic War
 * The Second Thriumvirate
 * The Barbarian invasion
 * The Hun invasion

Great Battles

 * Marathon
 * Thermopilis
 * Zama
 * Cannae
 * Trebia
 * Raphia
 * Teutoburg
 * Ascolum
 * Gergovia
 * Alesia' siege
 * Sparta's siege
 * Hannibal to Rome
 * Attila to Rome
 * Attila to Rome

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