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MOUNT & BLADE II: BANNERLORD

We had a long wait for Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord to finally reach us—about eight years, by my count. And the moment it finally arrived in Steam Early Access at the end of March, the modders pounced. Mods for Bannerlord began appearing almost immediately, and continue to arrive every single day. The Mount & Blade games have always been flexible, and the newest entry is no different.

And already we’ve seen some highly creative mods, including a trio that are all based around the same theme: Yelling. A mod called , for instance, lets you use your voice to give orders to your troops while in combat. Your real voice! The name is a bit misleading because you don’t need to actually scream—just talking into your mic will do the trick. If you like yelling, though, you should go for it, because there’s definitely something to be said for getting really

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