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The expansion focuses on Lü Bu and Sun Ce. It adds a new start date: 194CE, the first year of the Xing Ping era. A World Betrayed, was released on March 19th, 2020.The DLC also adds unique new campaign mechanics (such as Fervor, which is an abstraction of Yellow Turban influence within provinces), events (including the Liang Province Rebellion ), and objectives, along with new battlefield units and new unit abilities. This is probably because historically by this time, he was in seclusion after being dismissed from service, and surviving an assassination attempt by Dong Zhuo only because he took prior precautions. note While still alive in 190CE, Lu Zhi is not playable.
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Tao Qian was also made playable as part of the free patch accompanying the DLC, and owners of Mandate will be able to play as Liu Chong in the 190CE start date. It adds the Zhang brothers as Yellow Turban warlords, and adds 3 sub-factions to the Han Empire, led by Emperor Liu Hong note known posthumously as Emperor Ling of Han, Prince Liu Chong note the last Prince of Chen, and historically assassinated by Yuan Shu in 197, and Lu Zhi note general, government official, and scholar who was mentor to Liu Bei and Gongsun Zan, among others respectively. It adds a new start date: 182CE, the fifth year of the Guang He era of Emperor Ling's reign, the year of Sun Quan's birth and two years before the historical start of the Yellow Turban Rebellion.
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Probably the closest relation was Sima Liang Rui's grandfather, Zhou, was a full brother of Liang (they had the same mother, Lady Fu) As for Sima Rui, he's only distantly related to the eight princes featured in the expansion. (today's Nanjing during the Three Kingdoms period, it was known as Jianye, Sun Quan's capital for his state of Wu.
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note Much of the Jin nobility who fled south gathered around Sima Rui, who would establish the Eastern Jin in 318 C.E. It covers the starting phase of the War of the Eight Princes (291CE), which led to the eventual downfall of the Western Jin Dynasty and the second division of China, just over a decade after the conclusion of the Three Kingdoms period in the year 280CE and a century after the events of the "Three Kingdoms" campaign.
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It is the latest of the Total War series set during the Three Kingdoms era. Total War: Three Kingdoms is an RTS game developed by Creative Assembly and published by Sega.