This mod is not for casual players. It is buggy sometimes (it is a mod, after all). The turn times can be long because of the map size. The economy is brutal—you will run a deficit until you sack Persepolis.

When Creative Assembly released Total War: Rome 2 , we were all thrilled to re-fight the Punic Wars and crush barbarians in Gaul. But deep down, many of us had the same itch: the desire to take a young, fiery Macedonian king and smash the Achaemenid Persian Empire into the dust.

However, if you want a true test of tactical skill and campaign management, Alexander the Great for Rome 2 is the gold standard.

When the King of Kings fled, the entire Persian line evaporated. That feeling—exhausted, victorious, outnumbered—is something the vanilla game rarely delivers. Yes, but with a warning.

9/10 – "I came, I saw, I crashed twice... but I conquered." Have you played this mod? Who did you find harder: Darius or the Scythian horse archers? Let me know in the comments below!

The AI knows who you are. Darius will not sit in Persia waiting for you to show up. He will launch counter-invasions into Anatolia within the first ten turns. Greek city-states will betray you the moment your army crosses the Hellespont. You must fight constantly.

If you haven’t fired this up yet, you are missing the definitive way to experience the Anabasis. Here is why you need to download this immediately. The map is massive. We aren't just talking Greece and Anatolia. This mod pushes the Rome 2 engine to its limits, stretching from the Adriatic Sea all the way to the Indus River Valley.

Alexander The Great Total War Rome 2 Apr 2026

This mod is not for casual players. It is buggy sometimes (it is a mod, after all). The turn times can be long because of the map size. The economy is brutal—you will run a deficit until you sack Persepolis.

When Creative Assembly released Total War: Rome 2 , we were all thrilled to re-fight the Punic Wars and crush barbarians in Gaul. But deep down, many of us had the same itch: the desire to take a young, fiery Macedonian king and smash the Achaemenid Persian Empire into the dust. alexander the great total war rome 2

However, if you want a true test of tactical skill and campaign management, Alexander the Great for Rome 2 is the gold standard. This mod is not for casual players

When the King of Kings fled, the entire Persian line evaporated. That feeling—exhausted, victorious, outnumbered—is something the vanilla game rarely delivers. Yes, but with a warning. The economy is brutal—you will run a deficit

9/10 – "I came, I saw, I crashed twice... but I conquered." Have you played this mod? Who did you find harder: Darius or the Scythian horse archers? Let me know in the comments below!

The AI knows who you are. Darius will not sit in Persia waiting for you to show up. He will launch counter-invasions into Anatolia within the first ten turns. Greek city-states will betray you the moment your army crosses the Hellespont. You must fight constantly.

If you haven’t fired this up yet, you are missing the definitive way to experience the Anabasis. Here is why you need to download this immediately. The map is massive. We aren't just talking Greece and Anatolia. This mod pushes the Rome 2 engine to its limits, stretching from the Adriatic Sea all the way to the Indus River Valley.