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Total War: Attila’s ‘The Scourge of God’ documentary barebacks the Hun’s life

In honor of Total War: Attila releasing February 17th, Creative Assembly has created a documentary called ‘The Scourge of God.’ This history lesson can be found on YouTube, runs a bit over seven minutes, and is all about Attila the Hun. After all, he is the titular character in the game. The brute would run ramped across Europe and Asia, challenging both he Eastern and Western Roman Empires.    

The Scourge of God uses a hybrid blend of in-game footage as well as live-action stunt riders to tell their history. Historian Dr. Paul Harrison narrates the documentary of the life of a man who shook the world. Highlighting the key moments of Attila’s life, you’ll learn about his birth to mysterious burial. What better way to get the hype active for Total War: Attila?

History buffs geek-out. Enjoy the video above.

Andrew Clouther

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