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* AscendedFanfic: The DLC is more or less the ''Brytenwalda'' campaign ascended as an official ''Mount & Blade'' DLC and ported by ''Brytenwalda'' developpers.

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* AscendedFanfic: The ''Viking Conquest'' DLC is more or less the ''Brytenwalda'' campaign mod ascended as an official ''Mount & Blade'' DLC and ported by ''Brytenwalda'' developpers.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: In very early stages of development, the game was called ''Way of the Sword'', then ''Warrider''.
* TheWikiRule: The [[http://mountandblade.wikia.com/ Mount and Blade Wiki]] probably isn't actually your premier source for M&B information. The M&B page is one of the most popular sections of [=StrategyWiki=] though, despite being fairly incomplete.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: In very early stages of development, the game was called ''Way of the Sword'', then ''Warrider''.
* TheWikiRule: The [[http://mountandblade.wikia.com/ Mount and Blade Wiki]] probably isn't actually your premier source for M&B information. The M&B page is one of the most popular sections of [=StrategyWiki=] though, despite being fairly incomplete.
''Warrider''.
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* AscendedFanfic: The DLC is more or less the ''Brytenwalda'' campaign ascended as an official ''Mount & Blade'' DLC and ported by ''Brytenwalda'' developpers.



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* DummiedOut:
** Firearms and things that were in earlier releases but patched out. They can be brought back by changing a single value in the module.ini file[[note]]display_wp_firearms, if you were wondering[[/note]].
** Same with the black knight armor, though the {{Black Knight}}s themselves are still out.
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Uh, does Vaporware still apply to Bannerlord now? I don't think so at this point, at least there's a release date.


* {{Vaporware}}: ''Bannerlord'' began development in 2011, was officially announced in 2012... and as of late 2019 we're ''still'' waiting for it, with no clear release date in site.
** ''Finally'' seems to be averted. Multiplayer closed betas have begun, and the game has been announced to enter Early Access in March of 2020.
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** ''Finally' seems to be averted. Multiplayer closed betas have begun, and the game has been announced to enter Early Access in March of 2020.

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** ''Finally' ''Finally'' seems to be averted. Multiplayer closed betas have begun, and the game has been announced to enter Early Access in March of 2020.
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** ''Finally' seems to be averted. Multiplayer closed betas have begun, and the game has been announced to enter Early Access in March of 2020.
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* {{Vaporware}}: ''Bannerlord'' began development in 2011, was officially announced in 2012... and as of late 2018 we're ''still'' waiting for it, with no clear release date in site.

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* {{Vaporware}}: ''Bannerlord'' began development in 2011, was officially announced in 2012... and as of late 2018 2019 we're ''still'' waiting for it, with no clear release date in site.
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* TheWikiRule: The [[http://mountandblade.wikia.com/ Mount and Blade Wiki]] probably isn't actually your premier source for M&B information. The M&B page is one of the most popular sections of [=StrategyWiki=] though, despite being fairly incomplete.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: In very early stages of development, the game was called ''Way of the Sword'', then ''Warrider''.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: In very early stages of development, the game was called ''Way of the Sword'', then ''Warrider''.
* TheWikiRule: The [[http://mountandblade.wikia.com/ Mount and Blade Wiki]] probably isn't actually your premier source for M&B information. The M&B page is one of the most popular sections of [=StrategyWiki=] though, despite being fairly incomplete.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: In very early stages of development, the game was called ''Way of the Sword'', then ''Warrider''.
incomplete.
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* {{Vaporware}}: ''Bannerlord'' began development in 2011, was officially announced in 2012... and as of late 2018 we're ''still'' waiting for it.

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* {{Vaporware}}: ''Bannerlord'' began development in 2011, was officially announced in 2012... and as of late 2018 we're ''still'' waiting for it.it, with no clear release date in site.
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* {{Vaporware}}: ''Bannerlord'' began development in 2011, was officially announced in 2012... and as of late 2018 we're ''still'' waiting for it.
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(grunwalder faked his death)


* FandomNod: Grunwalder castle is named for a deceased popular member of the Taleworlds forums. Some gameplay features first appeared in mods.

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* FandomNod: Grunwalder castle is was named for a supposedly deceased popular member of the Taleworlds forums.forums - it later turned out that he had probably faked it. Some gameplay features first appeared in mods.

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* TheWikiRule: The [[http://mountandblade.wikia.com/ Mount and Blade Wiki]] probably isn't actually your premier source for M&B information. The M&B page is one of the most popular sections of [=StrategyWiki=] though, despite being fairly incomplete.

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* FandomNod: Grunwalder castle is named for a deceased popular member of the Taleworlds forums. Some gameplay features first appeared in mods.
* PromotedFanboy: Due to the active modding community through years of public beta, some modders have become part of the official development team.
* TheWikiRule: The [[http://mountandblade.wikia.com/ Mount and Blade Wiki]] probably isn't actually your premier source for M&B information. The M&B page is one of the most popular sections of [=StrategyWiki=] though, despite being fairly incomplete.incomplete.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: In very early stages of development, the game was called ''Way of the Sword'', then ''Warrider''.
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* TheWikiRule: The [[http://mountandblade.wikia.com/ Mount and Blade Wiki]] probably isn't actually your premier source for M&B information. The M&B page is one of the most popular sections of [=StrategyWiki=] though, despite being fairly incomplete.

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