Published by SEGA
1. • Provocateurs (French and British nations only) have the ability to promote anti-opposition sentiment in regions, incite unrest, decreases turn time for research and passively spy.
2. From the early Italian campaign to the battle of Waterloo, Total War: NAPOLEON covers two decades of relentless battles, a backdrop of a world in flames against which the story of an extraordinary military career unfolds.
3. • 28 new units in total, spread across the three playable nations including the British 95th Rifles, the French Vistula Uhlans and the Spanish Coraceros Espanoles.
4. • 5 new Guerrilla unit types, recruitable by all nations, adept at battlefield stealth and with the added ability to deploy outside of their faction's deployment zones: Tiradores (Skirmisher Infantry), Cazadores, Lanceros (Lancer Cavalry), Husares (Light Cavalry), Leader (General).
5. These exclusive elite units become available on the campaign map once you have made a specific technological advancement or own the relevant territory.
6. These exclusive elite units become available on the campaign map once you have made a specific technological advancement or own the relevant territory.
7. Choose one of the three nations at war - France, Great Britain or Spain – and lead your campaign across an independent map featuring 32 new controllable regions.
8. • The British are very limited for regions at the start but receive enough income from Northern Europe and North America that they can afford to liberate regions back to the Spanish in return for Guerrilla aid.
9. Turn the tide of war with the Coalition Battle Pack, which introduces the Battle of Friedland, the pivotal moment when Napoleon crushed Russia’s attempt to contain him.
10. • Priests (Spanish and Portuguese nations only) have the ability to promote anti-opposition sentiment in regions and incite unrest.
11. The Peninsular Campaign is an independent campaign based on the conflict in the Spanish Peninsula between 1811 and 1814.