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Total War: ROME II - Spartan Edition includes:
Total War Rome 2 Emperor Edition
Total War Rome 2 - Baktria Faction DLC
Total War Rome 2 - Daugthers of Mars DLC
Total War Rome 2 - Greek States Culture Pack DLC
Total War Rome 2 - Seleucid Empire Faction Pack DLC
Total War Rome 2 - Wrath of Sparta DLC
The Total War: ROME II – Spartan Edition contains the following premium content:
Total War: ROME II
Imperator Augustus - Campaign Pack
Wrath of Sparta - Campaign Pack
Greek States - Culture Pack
Daughters of Mars - Unit Pack
I know whats Emperor edition is, I was just not sure if it will be changed even in Spartan edition.
But logicaly it is quite obvious it has to be.
I want buy whole game for 36 euro(26 e dlcs on HumbleStore and Spartan Edition for 10 e at my store) thats why I am asking.
they have rome 2 on the wiki cause
the edition you're buying is called spartan why would they put emperor on it
they only difference is that you will get daughters of mars and wrath of sparta + greek factions on the grand campaign for free
all the other ones are free for the base game
so again the answer is : YES
Imperator Augustus campaign is incluided with the Emperor Edition. That means that is free if you own the base game.
Rome 2 Editions Guide.
**Rome 2/ Rome 2 Emperor Edition**: The game, all patches and free-DLC (including 6 additional playable factions for Grand Campaign, and the Imperator Augustus Campaign that has 10 playable factions,) no paid-DLC.
**Spartan Edition:** Generally only available as a physical release, and only in some countries. Content same as Emperor Edition, + Wrath of Sparta DLC (additional smaller campaign with 4 playable factions), Greek States DLC (3 playable factions for Grand Campaign) and Daughters of Mars DLC (half a dozen niche units spread across almost as many factions.) All available separately.
Further Details: https://wiki.totalwar.com/w/Spartan_Edition.html
**Caesar Edition:** Generally only available as a physical release, and only in some countries. Content same as Emperor Edition + Caesar in Gaul DLC (additional smaller campaign with 4 playable factions + 3 playable factions for Grand Campaign) + code for an eBook from Osprey Publishing. All available separately.
Further Details: https://www.totalwar.com/blog/introducing-total-war-rome-ii-caesar-edition
**Enemy at the Gates Edition:** Generally only available as a physical release, and only in some countries. Content same as Emperor Edition + Hannibal at the Gates DLC (additional smaller campaign with 5 playable factions + 3 playable factions for Grand Campaign) + Empire Divided (additional full size campaign with 10 playable factions.) All available separately.
Further Details: https://www.totalwar.com/blog/introducing-total-war-rome-ii-enemy-at-the-gates-edition/
Hope this helps.
All the Best,
Welsh Dragon.