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.
Following Dong Zhuo's death, China fractures into dozens of warring factions. Through strategic battles and intricate diplomacy, three dominant figures emerge: Sangokushi 13
The story begins with the Han Dynasty in terminal decay. Corruption and famine lead to the , a massive peasant uprising. You witness the rise of legendary heroes like Liu Bei , Guan Yu , and Zhang Fei , who swear an oath in a peach garden to restore peace to the land. 2. The Tyranny of Dong Zhuo The story is deeply influenced by the "Kizuna"
As the central government collapses, the brutal warlord seizes the capital, Luoyang, and installs a puppet emperor. A grand coalition of regional lords, led by Yuan Shao and featuring the rising star Cao Cao , forms to depose him. This era introduces the invincible warrior Lu Bu , whose personal betrayals drive much of the early-game conflict. 3. The Rise of Three Powers Corruption and famine lead to the , a
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 .
A series of objective-based scenarios that teach you the history of each major character.
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