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As Toyotomi's shogunate draws to a close, it may finally be Ieyasu's time to shine - if he can survive.

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Warring States Japan: Sengoku Jidai - VI: The Campaign of Sekigahara - Extra History

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Anonymous

Haha gaijin goomba. Nice. This has been a great series btw. Loved it!

Joseph Frank Perez

Well maybe we're get around to the Meiji Revolution to see how the bakufu ends.

Anonymous

Looking forward to "Lies"--I love how open you guys are about where you made mistakes or fudged things; gives a great sense of your dedication to telling actual history, not just sensationalized entertainment. :)

Kyle Clark

On that note, is lies coming this saturday, or next saturday?

ExtraCredits

Thank you! Our hope is that we encourage more people to pick up some history books to check facts on their own, and learn more on their own in the process!

Anonymous

How do u vote for the next series?

Anonymous

Oh just saw the other post

Sevag Bakalian

It's just _fascinating_ the way all these seemingly-disparate threads of history weave together so elegantly. Thanks for doing such a stellar job of it. Can't wait for the Lies!