We'll be playing the first hour of the final DLC for Total War: Warhammer before the sequel drops!
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Short gameplay trailer today, full gameplay reveal coming tomorrow.
Monday saw Creative Assembly tease the reveal of pre-order bonuses for Total War: Warhammer 2 while outlining their DLC plans going forward. A tease no longer, they're revealed the goods - a new playable race compatible with the first Total War: Warhammer.
As with any proposed trilogy, the second entry is designed to solidify the ideas of the first while fixes the mistakes of what came before. For Creative Assembly, they're ready to start talking about how the pre and post-release content will work with Total War: Warhammer II.
After being introduced to the High Elves through a lengthy 10 minute gameplay demonstration earlier this week, we're to see their darkened brethren through more personal means.
While we struggle to find reasonable reasons to complain about Total War: Warhammer II being a thing so soon after the release of the original, it's likely the staggered release of race information that's putting players more on edge.
Panning for more Total War? There's a lot more on the way. Shaking up their usually timeline of Total War plans, Sega have now announced a whole-new series of games based around the established franchise.
It's a game within a game now for those eagerly anticipating the release of Total War: Warhammer 2. While we're technically only aware of 3 playable races right now, any Warhammer fan worth their salt knows of the fourth. But it would see an ARG is the gate to that knowledge.
It rarely matters whether a game is popular or not - if it lands on a PC, it's going to get modded one way or another.
A Quest Battle from Total War Warhammer II was briefly shown at the PC Gaming Show at E3. The Quest Battle involved two of the four new factions: the High Elves and the Lizardmen at the Battle of the Fallen Gate. Al Bickham, Development Communications Manager for Total War, also announced the Serpent God Edition which is now available for pre-order. The Serpent God Edition will be extremely limited and can be pre-ordered here. It will include the following:
It's difficult to pin-point exactly when Sega and the Total War teams decide to update us collectively on their projects; but today is one of those days.
A few days ago, the entire Lizardman roster was revealed for Total War: WARHAMMER 2. Playing out like some kind of pre-E3 chat show, the livestream footage was condensed and thrown onto Youtube.
For some, the announcement of Total War: Warhammer 2 so soon after its original release came as a surprise - for others, it couldn't have gone any other way. Predictions were mostly correct, but the rate at which we're seeing the focus switch from one game to another could never have been anticipated.
We're still not entirely sure whether the races of the last game will carry into the Total War: Warhammer 2, but what we do know is that the 4 races thought to be included from the get-go most certainly will be.
Creative Assembly are getting down and dirty lately. Pouring all their efforts into a new historically accurate Total War game, Total War: Arena and Total War: Warhammer to name a few. They've just announced their next - Total War: Warhammer 2.
After a few beta branches available through Steam over the last few weeks, Creative Assembly and Sega have issued a patch through the digital platform for the Bretonnia leg of Total War: Warhammer.
With Creative Assembly and Sega now officially working on the sequel to last year's Total War: Warhammer, it's time to oil up the speculation machine to work out just what the fans are hoping for this time around.
Waking up today with nothing to do? Whether it's a day off from work, a day for slacking or just a half day that you're cutting off at a quarter before lunch, there's a beta build of Total War: Warhammer waiting whenever you're free.
In an effect to better keep its players up to date with the continuously expanding Total War franchise, the teams have begun a collective thread over on the Total War forums to keep players in the loop when it comes to progress with each currently relevant title.
Seemingly forever in financial trouble, it was only a matter of time before the reports of Crytek being unable to pay developer wages would mean the shuttering of yet another studio.