The asynchronous "Hotseat" mode from the desktop Kingdoms campaigns was finally optimized and brought to the mobile Grand Campaign.
If you own the expansion, installing the Kingdoms expansion automatically updates the core game files to version 1.5. If you do not own Kingdoms, the final patch available for the base game is 1.3.
: Fixed a major bug where dead wives continued producing children in the Crusades campaign.
Whether you’re a veteran general on PC or a tactician on the move, the (often referred to as version 1.05) remains a cornerstone of the Medieval II: Total War
Critics might argue that praising a patch for fixing a broken game is a low bar. However, the 1.5 update for Medieval II transcends mere bug-fixing. In an era before live-service models and mandatory updates, this patch represented a final, loving polish on a physical product. It respected the player’s time by eliminating crashes and respected their intelligence by fixing AI loopholes. Because of this update, a player in 2026 can install the game from a decade-old disc, apply the patch, and immediately download a mod that recreates the Wars of the Roses or the rise of the Ottoman Empire with stability the original developers never guaranteed.
While the PC patch is nearly two decades old, a new 1.5 update recently breathed fresh life into the mobile version of the game developed by Feral Interactive . This mobile-specific update is a total game-changer, introducing features the original desktop version never had.
The asynchronous "Hotseat" mode from the desktop Kingdoms campaigns was finally optimized and brought to the mobile Grand Campaign.
If you own the expansion, installing the Kingdoms expansion automatically updates the core game files to version 1.5. If you do not own Kingdoms, the final patch available for the base game is 1.3. medieval total war 2 15 patch updated
: Fixed a major bug where dead wives continued producing children in the Crusades campaign. The asynchronous "Hotseat" mode from the desktop Kingdoms
Whether you’re a veteran general on PC or a tactician on the move, the (often referred to as version 1.05) remains a cornerstone of the Medieval II: Total War : Fixed a major bug where dead wives
Critics might argue that praising a patch for fixing a broken game is a low bar. However, the 1.5 update for Medieval II transcends mere bug-fixing. In an era before live-service models and mandatory updates, this patch represented a final, loving polish on a physical product. It respected the player’s time by eliminating crashes and respected their intelligence by fixing AI loopholes. Because of this update, a player in 2026 can install the game from a decade-old disc, apply the patch, and immediately download a mod that recreates the Wars of the Roses or the rise of the Ottoman Empire with stability the original developers never guaranteed.
While the PC patch is nearly two decades old, a new 1.5 update recently breathed fresh life into the mobile version of the game developed by Feral Interactive . This mobile-specific update is a total game-changer, introducing features the original desktop version never had.