Tag "Gekokujo"
Gekokujo - Sengoku Era

Gekokujo - Sengoku Era

Mod

GEKOKUJO - SENGOKU ERA mod for Mount & Blade Warband set in Sengoku era (1467 - 1615), Japan

Gekokujo - Daimyo Edition

Gekokujo - Daimyo Edition

Mod

A mod for Mount and Blade Warband set in Sengoku era, Japan. Based on Phlipp's amazing mod "Gekokujo".

Sengoku Era Update Post

Sengoku Era Update Post

News

Hello everyone, in this first article I'l talk about everything we've been working on all this time, what innovations and special features of the mod:

SENGOKU ERA Promo Trailer

SENGOKU ERA Promo Trailer

News

The first short video has a few screenshots showing the progress of development so far including new models, new faces and scenes, as well as a short...

Gekokujo Sengoku Era

Gekokujo Sengoku Era

News

Explanations of the first version and all the new features.

Additional New units for Gekokujo Daimyo Edition

Additional New units for Gekokujo Daimyo Edition

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Adds new and unique units for Gekokujo Daimyo Edition, Ai lords can use them too ;)

actual good neutral fort troops(daimyo edition)

actual good neutral fort troops(daimyo edition)

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Improves the stats and weapons of all neutral fort troops making them actually useful.

Shokuhō Development

Shokuhō Development

Company

The team behind Shokuhō, the spiritual successor to the Warband mod Gekokujo.

Gekokujo - Named Daimyo

Gekokujo - Named Daimyo

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A small edit ontop of the Gekokujo Daimyo Edition mod, "Named Daimyo" does what it does, and names the Daimyo. Effectively turning i.e. Great Lord Imagawa...

Gekokujo - Daimyo Edition (Updated version)

Gekokujo - Daimyo Edition (Updated version)

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A mod for Mount and Blade Warband set in Sengoku era, Japan. Based on Phlipp's amazing mod "Gekokujo".

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