Creative Assembly’s announcement that it would stop supporting Total War: Three Kingdoms has angered fans of the game. The 1.7.1 patch was the latest patch for the game, and Creative Assembly shared the news, saying that “after two years and seven DLC; it’s time to look at the future of THREE KINGDOMS.”
There are reasons, of course, for the players to react seriously to this news. For one thing, it is said that there are still a large number of bugs in the game, and the last patch does not solve them. In 2020, the promised map update has not been made and many other reasons have been cited in the bombardment of negative reviews.
The game’s mostly positive review average also changed extremely negatively over the past few days, with 5,167 reviews in the last 30 days, down from 17%. It’s the same with the pages of not only the main game, but also the DLC.
Total War: Warhammer 2 also had its share of raids, but some users who said “guys, that game has nothing to do with it” also organized on Reddit and revised the average of the game by printing positive reviews to the contrary.
So far, there are over 7,000 dislikes in the video, which creative assembly announced its decision.