Total War: MEDIEVAL II

Total War: MEDIEVAL II

Conquer kingdoms to rule an empire and dominate the Middle Ages.

Game info


June 19, 2025
$13.49
Android 9+
Teen
Get it on Google Play

Game description


Android App Analysis and Review: Total War: MEDIEVAL II, Developed by Feral Interactive. Listed in Strategy Category. Current Version Is v6q, Updated On 19/06/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: Total War: MEDIEVAL II. Achieved Over 124 thousand Installs. Total War: MEDIEVAL II Currently Has 9 thousand Reviews, Average Rating 4.6 Stars

MEDIEVAL II brings Total War’s compelling mix of massive real-time battles and intricate turn-based strategy to Android. Set across three continents during the turbulent Middle Ages, spectacular conflicts and scheming rivals line the path to power as the great kingdoms of the medieval world vie for supremacy. Be it through diplomacy or conquest, trade or subterfuge, you must secure the resources and loyalty required to rule an empire from the shores of Western Europe to the sands of Arabia.

THE STRENGTH OF NATIONS
Unlock up to 17 playable factions and build them into major world powers through statecraft, subterfuge or all-out war.

THE KINGDOMS EXPANSION
Available via in-app purchase, this massive expansion includes 24 playable factions across four unique, fully featured campaigns. Wage war from the jungles of the Americas to the deserts of the Holy Land, from the deceptively gentle shores of the British Isles to the frigid Baltic plains.

THE ART OF WAR
Deploy infantry, archers and cavalry into huge real-time battles, with a full range of medieval weaponry at your command.

THE TOOLS OF STATE
Use sophisticated diplomacy, lucrative trade agreements and daring agents to forge alliances or destabilise your rivals.

THE TEST OF TIME
Shape the destinies of Europe, North Africa and the Middle East through five momentous centuries of combat, competition and conquest.

THE POWER IN YOUR HANDS
Take command, with a brand-new user interface and enhanced touch controls for fingertip control of the battlefield. Or, play with any Android-compatible mouse & keyboard.

THE HOTSEATS & HALBERDS UPDATE
This major update adds a host of balance improvements to Pikemen, Zweihanders and other late-era units, and, for owners of the Kingdoms expansion, introduces asynchronous multiplayer campaigns on a single device.

===

Total War: MEDIEVAL II requires Android 12 or later. You need 4.3GB of free space on your device, though we recommend at least double this to avoid initial installation issues.

A further 8.04GB is required to install the Kingdoms DLC. To save space, you can install each campaign individually.

To avoid disappointment, we aim to block users from purchasing a game if their device is not capable of running it. If you are able to purchase this game on your device then we expect it to run well in most cases.

However, we are aware of rare instances where users are able to purchase the game on unsupported devices. This can occur when a device is not correctly identified by the Google Play Store, and therefore cannot be blocked from purchasing. For full details on the supported chipsets for this game, plus a list of tested and verified devices, we recommend that you visit https://feral.in/medieval2-android-devices

===

Supported Languages: English, Čeština, Deutsch, Español, Français, Italiano, Polski, Pусский

===

© 2007–2025 The Creative Assembly Limited. Originally developed by The Creative Assembly Limited. Originally published by SEGA. Creative Assembly, the Creative Assembly logo, Total War, Total War: MEDIEVAL and the Total War logo are either trademarks or registered trademarks of The Creative Assembly Limited. SEGA and the SEGA logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of SEGA Corporation. Developed for and published on Android by Feral Interactive. Android is a trademark of Google LLC. Feral and the Feral logo are trademarks of Feral Interactive Ltd. All other trademarks, logos and copyrights are property of their respective owners. All rights reserved.

What's New


• Adds Hotseat Campaign mode, allowing asynchronous multiplayer campaigns on a single device. The Hotseat Campaign mode comprises three game types: Classic, Co-op and Battle Royale.
• Implements major balance changes to many late-game units, primarily Pikemen, Halberdiers, Zweihanders, Gunpowder Infantry and Ribault Artillery.
• For a full rundown of Hotseat Campaigns, Pikemen Cohesion, and balancing changes, please visit http://feral.in/med2mobile-changelog

Rate and review on Google Play store


4.6
8,828 total
5 82.4
4 9.9
3 1.4
2 0.6
1 5.6

Total number of ratings

Total number of active users rated for: Total War: MEDIEVAL II

Total number of installs (*estimated)

Estimation of total number of installs on Google Play, Approximated from number of ratings and install bounds achieved on Google Play.

Recent Comments

user
Austin Wiggins

A decent port from PC. I've avoided battles entirely as I'm under the assumption it'll be terrible for touchscreen. However, the campaign is easy to manage. Because of the lack of controls, the touch and hold has multiple actions binded to it so be patient when combining units and panning around with a unit selected. Performance-wise, it runs surprisingly well. Didn't expect this game to run on mobile with how clunky it is on the PC. It's good to replay my favorite TW game so 4/5.

user
Ian Green

Love this game, the controls are a little hard to do on a cellphone, but you can make it work. Sometimes it'll shut off and have errors, but for the most part it works well. The controls do need an update though, as the army will sometimes move into a position and you can make them turn the right way. Also sometimes the controls will disappear, but I just do the three finger swipe to bring them back up.

user
Brooke Umpenhour

Awesome job on port. One of best 4x strat games ever. HOWEVER!! In game battles you control have 50% the manageability of PC. Place units close to one another ends up selecting nearby units; even if you zoom in close. I also have yet to figure out how to stretch formation depth from say 4 men deep to 9 men deep for a narrow charge or defense at a gate. This can make defending a siege extremely stressful.

user
Jorrell Haas (J)

Excellent port of the classic PC game. I was in my 20's when it came out on PC, and this is just a blast from the past. Hoping to see kingdoms next then, praying for it, empire then Napoleon and Shogun 2. EDIT : After pretty much playing non stop since download, aside from a few minor crashing issues, the game is still flawless. My only question would be if it's possible to add every unit 5o the grand campaign? Like Dismounted Gothic Knights for the HRE etc?

user
Ryan Riller

Great game,even custom play is better then most other games out there. My only problem is sometime when I chose my nations on custom game and go to "customize the armies" sometimes the next button doesn't respond to a single tap, and only works if you tap it multiple times. Also sometimes during "custom battles" hud will disappear. These are the only problems I had with the game. P.s. for each campaign can you add unit encyclopedia on the menus, Also give us a button to change between campaigns.

user
Insolentmofo

This is an excellent addition to the total war mobile collection. After the last update (May 25th), the turn times are almost nothing now. They used to take up to 30-60 seconds but it just finished in 9 on turn 89. Absolutely fantastic. Now maybe you guys can address the Pikeman issue that's been with Medieval 2 since its inception. I thoroughly look forward to any future total war plans you have for mobile

user
Benjamin Mitchell

This is a brilliant port of a game I have probably bought 5 times because I love it so much and have a tendency to lose things. I owned the original 4 CD set... and now I feel old. The only draw back is the UI interactions can be a bit tedious, but the pros vastly outwiegh the cons. I can't wait for a redo of Empire or even better Shogun 2! I'd totally buy those again.

user
Najay Coffdon

Realized what to do in order to control unit facing. Just click and hold on a unit. A drag/direction box appears around it. Now you can be a real medieval general. Can you reduce the size of the Pause tapestry? It blocks half the screen when im trying to set up formations. This isn't a 20inch monitor we're using. Thanks for the entertainment.