These each bring new units, and Rome gets some of its own too.ĭue to the shorter time period, turns will represent two weeks rather than a whole year, so seasons and seasonal effects are back too, like crop-ruining hot summers. It can be played as plain old Rome, or the new Nervii, Boii, or Galatian factions. The DLC focuses on a new, deeper Gallic campaign map, split into 18 provinces, between 58 and 51 BCE. Arriving next week, it'll add a new campaign map with new provinces, factions, generals, units, and more. The developer today announced a new DLC campaign pack named 'Caesar in Gaul,' retelling that time Caesar picked a fight with the proto-Frenchmen. After releasing a few minor DLC packs for Total War: Rome II, The Creative Assembly is about ready to deliver something more substantial.