Total War: Medieval 3 is taking a bold step away from traditional RPG elements like skill trees, instead focusing on the rise and fall of dynasties. According to Creative Assembly, this approach will encourage players to think about the long-term implications of their decisions, rather than just individual character progression.

This shift in design philosophy is set to breathe new life into the Total War series, which has traditionally emphasized character development and skill trees. By removing these elements, Creative Assembly aims to create a more immersive and realistic medieval experience.

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  • Total War: Medieval 3 will not feature skill trees, focusing on dynasty management instead
  • The game's design encourages players to think about the long-term consequences of their decisions
  • A new livestream will showcase playable factions, offering a glimpse into the game's diverse cast of characters and nations
  • Creative Assembly's approach prioritizes historical authenticity and realism over traditional RPG elements
  • The game's release is highly anticipated, with fans eager to experience the new dynasty-focused gameplay

Source: Rock Paper Shotgun