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Field of Glory II: Medieval changes
This first DLC introduces the mighty Rajput kingdoms of India, the storied African realms of Ethiopia and Ghana, and many more. The world map has been dramatically expanded, stretching thousands of kilometers south and east now reaching the heart of Delhi and tracing the path of the fabled Silk Road.
For the first time, you can rise to greatness not just as a Western monarch or emperor, but as any nomadic or tribal nation in the game. Forge your legacy on your own terms, through bold conquests or thriving trade routes, with two new gameplay systems crafted specifically for these dynamic cultures.
Forge Your Path with Powerful New Mechanics
Nomadic and tribal factions now have access to legacy points through two distinct systems:
The Great Trades – More than just a source of wealth, these trade routes bring authenticity and strategic depth, empowering non-European nations to stand toe-to-toe with giants like the Holy Roman Empire or Byzantium.
War Campaigns – Take the fight into enemy territory with a new system that lets you declare military objectives independently of claims. Plan, strike, and dominate with surgical precision.
Unique buildings and development paths make each tribal or nomadic faction feel truly distinct.
Two new scenarios:
Alexander Nevsky: Step into the boots of Russia’s legendary warrior-prince and repel the Teutonic and Swedish invaders in a high-stakes defense of the Rus’.
Guelphs vs. Ghibellines: Dive into the ruthless civil wars of medieval Italy, where rival factions battle for power under the looming presence of the Holy Roman Empire.
Buy now: https://store.steampowered.com/app/3297820/Field_of_Glory_Kingdoms__Rajas_and_Tribes/
Don't miss Richard Yorke live on our Twitch channel tonight at 8 PM UK time! Watch him dive into Field of Glory: Kingdoms – Rajas and Tribes and explore the new DLC in action.
Field of Glory: Kingdoms - Companion patch out now Alongside the release of the DLC, we have also deployed a massive free patch for all Kingdoms players. This update introduces new features and improvements focused on UI/UX, map expansions, warfare mechanics, and deeper tribal and nomadic gameplay.
New Field of Glory II: Medieval Tournament is open for sign ups
Surprise are not finish here! To celebrate the release of the Rajas and Tribes DLC for Field of Glory: Kingdoms, we are pleased to announce another Field of Glory 2 Medieval public tournament, covering battles in India in the 11th-13th century AD. It will be played using the normal Field of Glory 2 Multiplayer system and our automated tournament system. Game results will go into the Elo ranking system.
The tournament will use the Swiss Chess draw system.
Anyone who has Field of Glory II: Medieval can enter. You do not need to own any DLCs to enter.
To enter, go to the tournament page here
The general tournament rules can be found here
The first round will commence on Tuesday 27th May 2025 at 10.00 am GMT. No further entries can be accepted after the tournament has begun.
Specific tournament rules:
This tournament will involve three rounds. Each round will last 14 days. The battles will be Medium sized custom battles: 1)
India 1052 AD
Indian (Rajput) 1050-1339 AD vs Ghaznavid 1041-1187 AD. Open Battle. Tropical Plain. 2)
India 1200 AD
Indian (Hindu North) 1050-1300 AD vs Indian (Muslim) 1192-1339 AD. Open Battle. Tropical. 3)
India 1292 AD
Indian (Muslim) 1192-1339 AD vs Chagatai Khanate 1266-1500 AD. Open Battle. Tropical Plain.
Games are paired, so each matchup will be played both ways. Each
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