In the past Total War Games I was always pleased to see a good chunk of historical battles present, each of which, seemed present it's own tactical challenge.

I was slightly dissapointed at the fact that the full game only included 1 other battle (a naval battle, at that) along with the first two that we already had the chance to play in the demo. Although, it hasn't got me too worked up because of the many other forms of content ETW has to offer.

I'm simply speculating on that fact if/if not CA plans to release any more historical battles.

Any ideas for them? I can think of a few:

Battle of Carillon (1758, French & Indian War)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Carillon

Battle of Blenheim (1704, War of the Spanish Succession)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_blenheim
-although technically within ETW's timeframe, it seems the uniforms of the period would not be consistent with some of the models ETW has to offer. It would also have to be scaled down a lot seeing as the actual battle involved over 100,000 men and guns.

Battle of Long Island (1776, American Revolution)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Long_Island
-largest battle of the American revolution.

-Battle of Kagul (1770, Russo-Turkish War)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Kagul
-This is one of the largest battles of the 18th century. Fought in a single day. Russians pulled through against the overwhelming numbers brought out by the Ottoman Empire. Would definetely need to be scaled down. (Russians had around 38,000 men, Turks 150,000).