Get hidden treasures in each stage and activate various bonus options. Various skins according to the characters level. Various stages such as infinite mode and scenario mode. Various characters and stages are available.
Meanwhile, the Very Old Man in me wants to shake everyone and point out they haven’t lived, and in my day you bought the game in a box and whatever was in that box was what you got forever, so they should just be grateful and really think about starting a pension and stop wearing jeans with so many holes people can see your underwear in those. Features growth and strategy A new story continued from the Kingdom Wars saga. And while these things tend to equal out after a bruhaha is over, it’ll certainly have inspired a meeting at Creative Assembly that no one was planning on having. No one wants their big-name game sporting that forbidding orange text at the top of the store page. Review bombing is certainly an effective means of getting a developer/publisher’s attention. It sucks to be promised fixes and expansions for a game you love, and then find out they’re not coming. In July 2020, Creative Assembly noted that they’d put a mountain in the wrong place in previous update, and were planning to address it soon, and its correction would “come with the second Expansion Pack DLC that will focus on building out the North of the map.” While the weekend’s patch does finally relocate the errant hill, it doesn’t feature that “building out” players were looking forward to. The core of the issue seems to be that many bugs will now go unfixed (although it’s fair to say an awful lot are addressed in this last patch), and most particularly that a promised map update now seems unlikely to happen.