
That’s not to say that we immediately signed on the dotted line, or that money was the only reason that we did this (it’s not!). Epic approached us and asked if TROY could be an Epic exclusive, as part of a commercial deal.

So now that’s out the way, here’s a little more backstory.

TROY seemed like a good game to try this out with, especially as pre-orders aren’t live on Steam yet, so no one’s already put money into a store they’ll have to wait 12 extra months for it to appear on. We’ve always said that Saga titles allow us to experiment, and this is an experiment on a grand scale. Right now, this is a one-time, one-year exclusive deal for TROY. This is part of that and in principal we’d like future Total War titles to be simultaneously available, from launch day, on as many store fronts as possible. As a business that means putting Total War onto new platforms so that it can reach more players.

As developers we truly value our existing fans, but at the same time we want to reach new audiences and have as many people as possible experiencing the thrill of Total War for themselves. “First of all: this is an opportunity for TROY specifically, and we have no plans for future games to be Epic exclusives.
