Total War: Attila

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Against a darkening background of famine, disease and war, a new power is rising in the great steppes of the East. With a million horsemen at his back, the ultimate warrior king approaches, and his sights are set on Rome… The next instalment in the multi award-winning PC series that combines turn-based strategy with real-time tactics, Total War: ATTILA casts players back to 395 AD.

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Developer:
The Creative Assembly
Publisher:
Sega
Engine:
TW Engine 3
Release date:
17 February 2015
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Recent Steam reviews:
Mostly Positive (114)
All Steam reviews:
Very Positive (13300)

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Description

Against a darkening background of famine, disease and war, a new power is rising in the great steppes of the East. With a million horsemen at his back, the ultimate warrior king approaches, and his sights are set on Rome…

The next instalment in the multi award-winning PC series that combines turn-based strategy with real-time tactics, Total War: ATTILA casts players back to 395 AD. A time of apocalyptic turmoil at the very dawn of the Dark Ages.

How far will you go to survive? Will you sweep oppression from the world and carve out a barbarian or Eastern kingdom of your own? Or will you brace against the coming storm as the last remnants of the Roman Empire, in the ultimate survival-strategy challenge?

The Scourge of God is coming. Your world will burn.

Apocalyptic destruction mechanics
Wield the ferocious power of fire in battle to set buildings ablaze and terrify defenders, or wipe entire cities and regions from the face of the campaign map with the new raze mechanic.

Legendary start position
Playing as the Western Roman Empire you will begin with vast territories under your control, but weakened by political in-fighting and threatened on all sides by enemies, your dominance will quickly become a struggle to survive.

Overhauled game mechanics
Improved core gameplay and UI through the latest optimised and modified Total War game mechanics, including politics, family tree, civic management and technological progression.

Incredible period detail
With new period-specific technologies, arms and armaments, religion, cultures and social upheaval, Total War: ATTILA delivers an authentic experience of this ominous chapter of our history.

Outstanding visual fidelity
Improvements and optimisations to both campaign and battle visuals create a chilling vision of a looming apocalypse and the ruin of the civilized world. With breath-taking scale, atmosphere and improved graphical performance, witness the end of days and the rise of a legend.

Recommended system requirements

minimum*

OS *:
Windows Vista*
Processor:
Intel Core 2 Duo 3 GHz
Memory:
3 GB RAM
Graphics:
512 MB NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT, AMD Radeon HD 2900 XT or Intel HD 4000
DirectX:
Version 10
Storage:
35 GB available space
Additional Notes:
PC integrated graphics chipsets require 64 bit Windows, e.g. Intel HD series.Microsoft no longer supports Windows 10 or older versions.

recommended*

OS *:
Windows 7*
Processor:
2nd Generation Intel Core i5
Memory:
4 GB RAM
Graphics:
2 GB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti or AMD Radeon HD 5870
DirectX:
Version 11
Storage:
35 GB available space
Additional Notes:
PC integrated graphics chipsets require 64 bit Windows, e.g. Intel HD series.Microsoft no longer supports Windows 10 or older versions.

User reviews

PapaBurgendy
Recommended | 18 May 2026
205h played

Total War: Attila is probably the grimmest, most oppressive, and weirdly beautiful strategy game Creative Assembly ever made. Most strategy games make expansion feel inevitable. Attila makes collapse feel inevitable,

Helpful: 9
jfarrow2388
Recommended | 30 May 2026
2506h played

I have played total war since Rome one came out and this is by far my favorite of the series. I played vanilla for a handful of hours. The rest has been mods like 1212AD makes buying totally worth it.

Helpful: 0
AgrippaEN
Not recommended | 29 May 2026
16.3h played

I cannot recommend this game. I played 1.5k hours in rome2, and this game has the same flaws as that one. I just cannot enjoy having ``abilities`` that gives stats. I prefer Medieval2 way. example you form a wedge

Helpful: 0
evertuyoftheoutersensor
Recommended | 22 May 2026
135h played

unrepresented historical time periods in video games are a great niche that the total war games have always included in their games, their capitalization of them is a game by game or dlc to dlc issue. Attila coming out

Helpful: 0
Tyrantking
Recommended | 28 May 2026
380h played

Honestly it is a lot of fun and it is quite difficult from the traditional experience of a total war game, fighting battles is interesting and can be quite different for different factions. The mod community is great

Helpful: 0
Im_A_dude
Recommended | 27 May 2026
277h played

How is it possible that this game is so amazing yet pisses me off so much? makes me wanna throw my laptop out of a moving car.

Helpful: 0