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Make War Not Love - Let's Kick Rome II's behind

We could have been friends. After a heated Counter Strike match between members of the Total War: Rome II and Company of Heroes 2 development teams things have escalated and we're calling on our communities to help us s

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addedWe could have been friends. After a heated Counter Strike match between members of the Total War: Rome II and Company of Heroes 2 development teams things have escalated and we're calling on our communities to help us settle which SEGA publisher is the true champion. And here's prizes. From 10:00AM PST today battle will commence with each in-game victory earning points that will count towards a total tally. Players of both sides can keep track of who’s coming out on top at www.makewarnotlove.com up until the contest reaches its climax on Monday February 17, 2014 at 10AM PST. Be sure to follow both sides on Twitter to get involved in all the pre-match trash talk, it’s gonna get messy. @companyheroes and @totalwar . For added pleasure, each game will be on sale via Steam at 50% off for the duration of the promotion . So slip into something comfortable, flex those fingers and get down to business. Every player’s contribution counts. If the glory of Total War: Rome II prevails, the latest DLC unit pack, Beasts of War, will be made available for fans to pick for free via Steam for five days. If Company of Heroes 2 lands the knockout blow, two new multiplayer Commanders will be free to download via Steam for five days. “ Company of Heroes ? More like Company of ZEROES, am I right?” said Craig Laycock, Community Manager for Total War at a recent weigh-in. “Their dreams will fall apart like a poorly-maintained M4 Sherman, rusting at the seams, and it’ll be Total War players that confine them to the scrap heap.” Relic Community Manager, Jeffery Simpson responded in bullish fashion saying, “The only people dreaming here are the Total Bore team. Even a poorly maintained M4 Sherman would bust through the flimsy armor of a bunch of prissy Roman Legions. Doesn’t matter how many swords you bring to this gunfight, you’re going down.”

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addedWe could have been friends. After a heated Counter Strike match between members of the Total War: Rome II and Company of Heroes 2 development teams things have escalated and we're calling on our communities to help us settle which SEGA publisher is the true champion. And here's prizes. From 10:00AM PST today battle will commence with each in-game victory earning points that will count towards a total tally. Players of both sides can keep track of who’s coming out on top at www.makewarnotlove.com up until the contest reaches its climax on Monday February 17, 2014 at 10AM PST. Be sure to follow both sides on Twitter to get involved in all the pre-match trash talk, it’s gonna get messy. @companyheroes and @totalwar . For added pleasure, each game will be on sale via Steam at 50% off for the duration of the promotion . So slip into something comfortable, flex those fingers and get down to business. Every player’s contribution counts. If the glory of Total War: Rome II prevails, the latest DLC unit pack, Beasts of War, will be made available for fans to pick for free via Steam for five days. If Company of Heroes 2 lands the knockout blow, two new multiplayer Commanders will be free to download via Steam for five days. “ Company of Heroes ? More like Company of ZEROES, am I right?” said Craig Laycock, Community Manager for Total War at a recent weigh-in. “Their dreams will fall apart like a poorly-maintained M4 Sherman, rusting at the seams, and it’ll be Total War players that confine them to the scrap heap.” Relic Community Manager, Jeffery Simpson responded in bullish fashion saying, “The only people dreaming here are the Total Bore team. Even a poorly maintained M4 Sherman would bust through the flimsy armor of a bunch of prissy Roman Legions. Doesn’t matter how many swords you bring to this gunfight, you’re going down.”

We could have been friends. After a heated Counter Strike match between members of the Total War: Rome II and Company of Heroes 2 development teams things have escalated and we're calling on our communities to help us settle which SEGA publisher is the true champion. And here's prizes. From 10:00AM PST today battle will commence with each in-game victory earning points that will count towards a total tally. Players of both sides can keep track of who’s coming out on top at www.makewarnotlove.com up until the contest reaches its climax on Monday February 17, 2014 at 10AM PST. Be sure to follow both sides on Twitter to get involved in all the pre-match trash talk, it’s gonna get messy. @companyheroes and @totalwar. For added pleasure, each game will be on sale via Steam at 50% off for the duration of the promotion . So slip into something comfortable, flex those fingers and get down to business. Every player’s contribution counts. If the glory of Total War: Rome II prevails, the latest DLC unit pack, Beasts of War, will be made available for fans to pick for free via Steam for five days. If Company of Heroes 2 lands the knockout blow, two new multiplayer Commanders will be free to download via Steam for five days. “ Company of Heroes? More like Company of ZEROES, am I right?” said Craig Laycock, Community Manager for Total War at a recent weigh-in. “Their dreams will fall apart like a poorly-maintained M4 Sherman, rusting at the seams, and it’ll be Total War players that confine them to the scrap heap.” Relic Community Manager, Jeffery Simpson responded in bullish fashion saying, “The only people dreaming here are the Total Bore team. Even a poorly maintained M4 Sherman would bust through the flimsy armor of a bunch of prissy Roman Legions. Doesn’t matter how many swords you bring to this gunfight, you’re going down.”

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