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Studio Behind Total War Confirms Major Engine Shift and Console-Friendly Future
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Studio Behind Total War Confirms Major Engine Shift and Console-Friendly Future

Author Mark
Published 2025.12.08
Est. Read 2 MIN

Creative Assembly, the long-running studio behind the Total War franchise, has confirmed a major technical shift that will shape the future of the series — including a stronger focus on consoles for the first time in its history.

A New Engine Built for the Future

The studio has revealed it is transitioning Total War development to a new internal engine, reportedly designed to modernise workflows, improve performance scalability, and support long-term franchise growth.

While previous Total War entries relied heavily on technology built specifically for PC strategy games, the new engine has been created with broader hardware targets in mind — a move seen as essential for keeping the series competitive in the modern market.

Console Support Officially on the Table

In one of the most significant confirmations, Creative Assembly stated that future Total War games are now technically viable on consoles such as PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S.

While no specific console release has been announced, the studio acknowledged that the new engine removes many of the historical barriers that kept Total War exclusively on PC. This opens the door to redesigned control schemes, performance optimisation, and potentially new audiences.

What This Means for Total War Fans

Area Impact
Graphics & Performance Improved rendering pipeline, better optimisation, and long-term scalability across platforms.
Console Possibilities First true chance of a full Total War experience arriving on modern consoles.
Future Releases Faster iteration between games and expansions thanks to updated development tools.

No Immediate Game Announcements — Yet

Creative Assembly stopped short of announcing a specific new Total War title tied to the engine. However, the messaging strongly suggests that upcoming entries — whether historical, fantasy, or hybrid — will be built on this new technological foundation.

Given recent challenges faced by the studio and mixed reception to some releases, this engine shift appears to be a deliberate reset aimed at restoring confidence and ensuring Total War’s relevance for the next generation.

Looking ahead: While PC will remain a core platform, the door is now open for Total War to expand in ways previously considered impossible — and console players may finally get their chance to command massive battles firsthand.

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