WindowsSteamTotal War: PHARAOH

Region restrictions
Activates within United States
Will NOT activate in the following countries:
Afghanistan, Belarus, Central African Republic, China, Congo, The Democratic Republic of the, Cuba, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Iran, Islamic Republic of, Iraq, Japan, Korea, Democratic People's Republic of, Korea, Republic of, Kosovo, Lebanon, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Qatar, Russian Federation, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Syrian Arab Republic, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, Ukraine, Venezuela, Vietnam, Yemen, Zimbabwe.
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Description

Requirements

Windows Requirements:
MINIMUM:
OS: Windows 10 64-Bit
Processor: Intel i3-2100 / AMD FX-4300
Memory: 6 GB RAM
Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 660 / AMD R9 270
DirectX: Version 11
Storage: 50 GB available space
RECOMMENDED:
OS: Windows 10 64-Bit
Processor: Intel i5-6600/Ryzen 5 2600X
Memory: 8 GB RAM
Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1660 Ti / AMD RX 480
DirectX: Version 11
Storage: 50 GB available space
  • Requires Steam and a Steam Account to play Windows version.

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    Ruling the Sands of Egypt*****

    Total War: PHARAOH is a refreshing dive into a time period we rarely see in strategy games, and it brings some awesome new mechanics to the table that make it stand out. The gameplay feels deeper than usual because you have to manage limited resources carefully and adapt to dynamic weather, like fighting through sudden sandstorms that actually debuff your troops. I really enjoyed the campaign structure where you aren't just painting the map but fighting a civil war for legitimacy to become the supreme Pharaoh, all while the entire civilization around you struggles against the Bronze Age Collapse. The graphics are stunning, especially the way the environments shift from the lush Nile delta to harsh deserts, and the unit details look incredible when you zoom in. It is a challenging and rewarding experience that proves you don't need a massive map to have a deep, engaging strategy game.

    by Mário A.4, Portugal - Jan 27th 2026
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