r/totalwar is a subreddit with 487k members. They frequently recommend/review campaign, mods, and rts games, and the most common flair used is warhammer iii, medieval iii, general, rome ii, and warhammer.
A subreddit for the Total War strategy game series, made by Creative Assembly.
Discussions, strategies, stories, crude cave-drawings, and more for Medieval 2, Empire, Shogun 2, Rome 2, Attila, Thrones of Britannia, Warhammer, Three Kingdoms, Troy, Pharaoh and others.
Products Discussed in r/totalwar
Flair Used in r/totalwar
#1
Warhammer III
: "Ol' Reliable"
103 posts
#2
Medieval III
: "Map and factions that are confirmed playable on launch"
20 posts
#3
General
: "Total War Redwall: Diplomacy and Minor Factions"
18 posts
#4
Rome II
: "Good composition? (Pontus Grand Campaign)"
9 posts
#5
Warhammer
: "If 40k were to add Tyranids(most likely) how do you think they would work?"
6 posts
#6
Pharaoh
: "Ea-Nasir NEEDS copper"
6 posts
#7
Warhammer II
: "For anyone getting a bit burned out from twwh3, go back and try twwh2 again."
6 posts
#8
Medieval II
: "[Med2] working range indicator ft. physics-based archers"
6 posts
#9
Empire
: "Since 2016, I've fought a 4th of July battle every year in Empire. Here's some of my favorite screenshots from throughout the years"
5 posts
#10
Attila
: "This is me the last few days"
5 posts
Member Growth in r/totalwar
Yearly
+36k members(8.0%)
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Last updated: June 30, 2026