


The new map includes 17 new towns and 80 villages, key locations such as Kings' Landing and Winterfell, and 18 new kingdoms that cover many of the main rivals in Game of Thrones' race for the Iron Throne. Major features include a massive main map that adds all of Westeros and a “large part” of Essos – the eastern continent of Game of Thrones that was “liberated” by Daenerys Targaryen.

In other words, the point in the story where all the major groups take part.

The mod transfers Bannerlord to the A Song of Ice and Fire universe, especially during the War of the Five Kings. The total conversion released to Early Access yesterday features a rigorous Thrones-themed overhaul of Bannerlord. It was inevitable that some ambitious modders would try to bring the treacherous lands of Westeros, the sequel to TaleWorlds' medieval life simulation.īut that inevitability doesn't make Realm of Thrones any less impressive as a project. Bringing George RR Martin's terrifying fantasy saga to Mount and Blade: Warband to A World of Ice and Fire we already had. Game of Thrones and Mount and Blade go together like a Stark and an untimely death. Realm of Thrones lets you conquer Westeros in the brilliant sequel to TaleWorlds. Until then, you can expect these mods to keep you entertained for the next few hundred hours of gameplay.The big Game of Thrones mod for Mount and Blade 2 arrives in early access. We expect this list to continue changing with each big update of the game, especially when Bannerlord opens itself to Steam’s Workshop. This concludes our list of the top ten best mods for Bannerlord as of 2022. Until other conversion mods like Game of Thrones or Genkokujo make it past their alpha stages, Expanded and Expanded Kingdoms will likely remain the go-to for any players seeking total conversion.Įasily the best Bannerlord mod on the list and functions more like a DLC with the amount of content added. Together, they add an entire game’s worth of content to Bannerlord’s base, which includes new towns and cities to the existing factions, but also new factions, gear, and entire troop trees. While each has enough new content to be considered their own entry at Number 1 on this list, these mods are listed together because Expanded Kingdoms requires Expanded to work (along with a compatibility mod called Harmony).
