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Update: 1/23/2015: GMG now features a new 20% discount on Total War Attila in their VIP sale. Login or account creation required to see the deal. Details below.
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If that’s not quite enough to get you to pre-order right away, how about a 25% discount? Along with Steam, the UK-based digital retailer GMG put the Steam key for sale on their site, where a 23% off coupon code GMG Coupon Sale 20% discount cuts the price to $36.
- Total War: Attila — $36 (list $45)
- Use Coupon: 20PERO-FFDIGI-GAMESX
Unlike the many expansion packs we’ve seen for Total War: Rome II, Total War: Attila is a standalone game. For fans of the Total War series, it’s very similar to the relationship between Napoleon: Total War and Empire Total War – a slight revamp of the game and a slightly different time period.
Total War: Attila is a rather hefty download, requiring about 35GB of hard drive space – very similar to Total War: Rome II. The time period begins in 395 AD with the death of Theodosius, the last Roman Emperor to rule both the East and West.
Pre-ordering also gets you a free copy of the “Viking Forefathers Culture Pack”. Like other Rome II Culture packs, this one grants you three more playable factions: The Danes, The Jutes, and the Geats.
After Total War: Attila‘s debut in February, the pack will go on sale for $7.99. The DLC pack releases the same day as Total War: Attila, so there will be no delay in unlocking its extra content.