Back in May, the Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord’s War Sails content was delayed as more time was needed to develop and polish the features. Today, the wait for War Sails is almost over with TaleWorlds confirming that the new content will be available from November 26th for PC and consoles. To mark this announcement, a new 15 minute gameplay showcase has been released.
The showcase features gameplay of the Southern Empire engaging in a battle with the Aserai in waters both claim as theirs. The full features of Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord War Sails include:
- MEET THE NORDS: Chart a course to the Northern Kingdom, home of the fearless
 Nords. Trade, recruit, or fight in a land of jagged peaks and icy fjords. Will you join the
 North or take their riches?
- MASTER NAVAL WARFARE: War Sails brings naval warfare inspired by medieval
 battles. Master wind and water physics, board or ram ships, cripple foes by shattering
 oars, sinking hulls, or tearing sails.
- EXPLORE AN EXPANDED MAP: Calradia expands for naval warfare with a northern
 sea, islands, rivers, and open waters. Sail past barriers, resupply, and battle foes on
 land and sea.
- BUILD YOUR FLEET: Choose from 18 ships, each with unique handling shaped by
 wind and waves. Upgrade with siege engines, sails, and rams. Acquire vessels, upgrade
 ports, or win ships and figureheads.
- EMBARK ON A NAVAL CAMPAIGN: Sail rivers and seas to strike deep into enemy
 land. Keep armies supplied, sink foes, and blockade towns. But beware—storms and
 attrition can undo even the best-laid plans.
- EXPAND YOUR ARSENAL: Gather new companions, Nordic banners, hairstyles,
 tattoos, and armour. Develop your naval skills, craft unique weapons, and wield new
 spears, swords, and axes to rule land and sea.
- A LIVING, EVOLVING WORLD: Naval systems and Nord faction integrate into
 Bannerlord’s world, reshaping trade, warfare, and diplomacy.
Mount & Blade 2: Bannerlord Review
In our review for Mount & Blade 2: Bannerlord Jim said, “My return to Calradia wasn’t entirely jubilant, though Mount & Blade 2 Bannerlord is a game I’ll likely stick with, simply due to my love of the original. A wealth of new systems and activities help this sandbox strategy sim feel more alive than ever, though the busywork required to get anywhere can feel like a grind. Overall, existing fans will rejoice while newcomers may look on unimpressed, unsure what all the fuss is about.”
Source: Press Release
 
				
 
 