The narrative reaches its peak at the . Cao Cao leads a massive fleet south to unify China under his rule. In a desperate alliance, Shu and Wu use fire and tactical brilliance to annihilate his navy, officially splitting the land into three distinct kingdoms. 5. The Path to Unification
A benevolent leader who seeks to restore the Han, eventually carving out a kingdom in the west with the help of the genius strategist Zhuge Liang .
Following Dong Zhuo's death, China fractures into dozens of warring factions. Through strategic battles and intricate diplomacy, three dominant figures emerge: Sangokushi 13
A brilliant but ruthless strategist who secures the north.
The story is deeply influenced by the "Kizuna" (Bonds) system, where your relationships with other officers—marriages, sworn brotherhoods, or bitter rivalries—determine the outcome of the war. The narrative reaches its peak at the
The young leader of the south, protected by the natural barrier of the Yangtze River. 4. The Decisive Battle of Red Cliffs
A series of objective-based scenarios that teach you the history of each major character. Through strategic battles and intricate diplomacy
In the strategic simulation game (Romance of the Three Kingdoms XIII), the story is not a single linear narrative but an epic historical drama that you shape as a player. Based on the 14th-century classic Romance of the Three Kingdoms , the overarching story follows the fall of the Han Dynasty and the century of war that followed.