After three years of stable updates, Mount and Blade 2: Bannerlord is preparing to get your first great extension, Sailslater this year. While the main game has long attracted praise for its deep strategy and the struggle based on the land, Sails represents extensive sets of changes that bring players to the sea in what looks like Mount and Blade 2: BannerlordTo date, DLC is the most ambitious.
When Mount and Blade 2: Bannerlord After two years in an early approach, he was launched in 2022 and offered a massive quarantine full of medieval struggle, building the kingdom and rpg narration, but the game remained firmly rooted on the ground. Over time, developer TalaWorlds Entertainment has gradually enriched Mount and Blade 2: Bannerlord Experience with updates of quality of life and content extension. However, naval gaming was one of the most required additions Mount and Blade 2: Bannerlord fans.
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WITH SailsTaleworlds will finally realize that these applications will come in early autumn 2025, also the main way. The core of expansion is a full -fledged generation Mount and Blade 2: BannerlordWorld. Taleworlds adds the Great North coast, including Nordvyg's new areaThe icy valley of the Jumne River and the desolate island of Beinland. The playable map is not only larger, but will also be transformed, with wider rivers that make it easier to travel ships, the cities moved closer to the water and bridges overwhelmed to maintain relevant land routes along with growing marine trade networks.
Mount and Blade 2: Bannerlord War Sails DLC will introduce a depth of the naval game
Naval travel and fight will be a basic mechanics Mount and Blade 2: Bannerlord'with Sails DLC, with players who are able to shop, upgrade and command, form fleets and even use naval blockades as part of the coastal siege. In particular, blockages have a lot of interesting mechanics, as if the player attacks coastal settlement with ships, can cut off reinforcements and trade by sea, while defending power can try to break blockade with their own fleets or reinforcements.
Ships are subject to wind and current mechanics and sailing into storms or pushing an overloaded cargo can damage the vessels – even completely destroy them unless carefully managed. TaleWorlds also modeled storm systems that move on the seas and allow bold maneuvers around or through hurricanes, depending on the sea authorization. It is clear that Sails appears to be much more than just expanding the naval struggle for a screw Mount and Blade 2: Bannerlord. Taleworlds seems to be expanding and re -evaluating the whole quarantine of the game to support SailsAnd fans hopefully enjoy DLC as soon as it drops in the second half of 2025.