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Total War: Medieval III Revealed to be in Early Development

Thursday, December 4th, 2025

The Creative Assembly have revealed that work on Total War: Medieval III is now underway.

The 3rd entry in the Total War: Medieval series has been a long time coming, with Medieval II first releasing back in November 2006. You can check out the live action reveal trailer via the embed below:

Total War: Medieval III currently has no set release date. As it is currently in early development it may be some time before we hear more on the title. The game is being developed by The Creative Assembly.

‘Immortal Empires’ Expansion for Total War: Warhammer III Now Being Added to TW: Warhammer 1&2

Thursday, December 4th, 2025

The Immortal Empires DLC from Total War: Warhammer III is becoming backwards compatible for owners of either Total War: Warhammer and Total War: Warhammer II.

This expansion was already aimed at fans of the first two games, offering players a massive campaign map to play on using every faction from every game. Now the Immortal Empires experience is freely available to anyone who owns the first two Total War: Warhammer games. It will appear in your library as Total War: Warhammer III – Immortal Empires regardless of which Total War: Warhammer game you own.

You can check out the announcement trailer below:

Immortal Empires for Total War: Warhammer 1&2 is now available for free to owners of either game on PC.

New Expansion of Total War: Warhammer III ‘Lords of the End Times’ Coming Summer 2026

Thursday, December 4th, 2025

The Creative Assembly have revealed a brand new expansion for Total War: Warhammer III is due to launch in Summer 2026 called Lords of the End Times. You can watch the cinematic reveal trailer below:

A more detailed in-game look at the Lords of the End Times campaign has also been uploaded in a separate ‘Campaign Fly Over’ video which you can view here:

Total War: Warhammer III is out now for PCs, originally releasing in February 2022. The Lords of the End Times expansion will be added in Summer 2026.

SEGA Disappointingly Admits it Will Use Generative AI in ‘Appropriate Use Cases’ in Future Game Development

Thursday, December 4th, 2025

During a recent Q&A session, SEGA executives have admitted that they will use AI to assist game development but only in ‘appropriate use cases’.

SEGA execs have said, “rather than fully following the trend toward the large-scale development, we will also pursue efficiency improvements, such as leveraging AI. However, as AI adoption can face strong resistance in creative areas such as character creation, we will proceed by carefully assessing appropriate use cases, such as streamlining development processes.”

This is incredibly disappointing news as the use of generative AI is essentially admitting to art theft. Generative AI models are trained on existing artwork created by human beings and as a result it is an extremely abusive method of repurposing the work of others. AI is also harmful to the environment as it requires enormous amounts of electricity and water to cool the systems.

SEGADriven supports all human craft that goes into creative endeavours and firmly objects to the use of AI in creative spaces. Steam currently makes developers declare whether their games have made use of AI in its development which allows consumers to make informed purchasing decisions. Epic Games’s CEO Tim Sweeney has argued that developers should not need to disclose their use of AI as Steam’s system encourages “cancel campaigns” and “review bombing”. This is true, but it also disregards the fact that generative AI models are built on the theft of artwork from human artists. Real people make games; not machines. It is insulting that CEOs continue to lay off development staff in favour of using environmentally destructive methods that put talented people out of work and destroy their livelihoods. This all happens while generative AI models filter all human creative endeavours through an ugly, soulless meat-grinder that will inevitably make all games look and sound the same. Generative AI has no use in creative spaces other than to make human art redundant, which is a gross misunderstanding of what art is.

SEGADriven will continue to highlight any use of generative AI that SEGA use in their games to allow our readers to make informed decisions about the software they purchase. This will continue until SEGA reverse their decision to use generative AI in assisting game development.

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5 More SEGA Games Developed for the GBA | YouTube Channel

Monday, December 1st, 2025

It’s time to delve back into the world of the Game Boy Advance and check out 5 more SEGA games that were released on the platform:

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