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Napoleon Total War Emperor's Edition

PC
Napoleon Total War Emperor's Edition
Sega2/26/2010

An eight-inch Napoleon staring down from your shelf tends to settle any debate about who commands the room. The Napoleon Total War Emperor's Edition for PC centers on a 20cm statuette of Napoleon Bonaparte and a replica of Napoleon's Field Journal, two physical extras that lean hard into historical authenticity. The statuette is the obvious showpiece.

At eight inches, it's substantial enough to anchor a display and detailed enough to justify a closer look. This isn't a generic soldier figure. It's Napoleon, and the sculpt carries the weight of that name.

The Field Journal is the more understated piece, but arguably the more interesting one for history-obsessed collectors. It's the kind of prop-style extra that blurs the line between game merchandise and historical replica, something you could set on a desk and let visitors wonder about. Compared to the Imperial Edition's poster-and-DLC approach, the Emperor's Edition goes all in on physical presence.

Two objects, both rooted in history, both worth displaying independently. For Total War collectors who've been building shelves of strategy game special editions over the years, this one commands attention. The Emperor's Edition doesn't just reference Napoleon.

It puts him on your desk.