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To attempt to make the setting as authentic as possible, the Creative Assembly enlisted the aid of Stephen Turnbull, a military historian who specialises with samurai warfare, although the jidaigeki films by Akira Kurosawa also provided a source of inspiration-excerpts of the famous Mt.
Fuji castle scene from his 1985 film Ran even feature in the opening credits to the Warlord edition of the game.
Elements of Sun Tzu's The Art of War were integrated into the game's artificial intelligence to provide more authentic decisions by computer-controlled factions in the real-time aspects of the game.
The game was showcased at the Electronic Entertainment Expo in both 1999 and 2000, where it garnered interest amongst the video game media.
A demonstration was released in January 2000, and the game was published on 13 June 2000.

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