


Ultimately, it's supposed to offer a dozen or so campaigns recreating different eras, ranging from the conquest of Westeros by Aeon to the Winds of Winter, which is the next and still unpublished novel from the book saga. Whenever I play CK3, I miss the flavor and mechanics of CK2 (plagues, societies, republics, unique Byzantine systems, etc.), but when I play CK2, I do miss the quality of life. I find myself torn between playing CK2 or CK3 because of the positives unique to each that they bring to the series. The most ambitious mod, but also the least refined of the three at the moment, is Game of Thrones: Fire and Blood. First off, this is not a 'which one is better' post. Westeros: Total War takes place in the era known from the series, while Westeros: Age of Petty Kings takes us several thousand years into the past of the universe created by Martin, allowing us to take part in the conflict that shaped the future of the entire continent.
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What sets these mods apart is the setting. Each project replaces virtually all game elements, significantly modifies the gameplay and allows you to fight battles as well as play on a strategic map. The most recommendable among them are Westeros: Total War, Westeros: Age of Petty Kings and Game of Thrones: Fire and Blood.

Medieval 2: Total War – Kingdoms also has a number of projects inspired by Game of Thrones. Westeros: Total War, Westeros: Age of Petty Kings and Fire and Blood for Medieval 2: Total War
