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Millennia ago, besieged by a Chaos invasion, a conclave of High Elf mages forged a vast, arcane vortex. Its purpose was to draw the Winds of Magic from the world as a sinkhole drains an ocean, and blast the Daemonic hordes back to the Realm of Chaos. Now the Great Vortex falters, and the world again stands at the brink of ruin.
Powerful forces move to heal the maelstrom and avert catastrophe. Yet others seek to harness its terrible energies for their own bitter purpose. The race is on, and the very fate of the world will lie in the hands of the victor.
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The second in a trilogy and sequel to the award-winning Total War: WARHAMMER, Total War: WARHAMMER II brings players a breathtaking new narrative campaign, set across the vast continents of Lustria, Ulthuan, Naggaroth and the Southlands. The Great Vortex Campaign builds pace to culminate in a definitive and climactic endgame, an experience unlike any other Total War title to date.
Playing as one of 8 Legendary Lords across 4 iconic races from the world of Warhammer Fantasy Battles, players must succeed in performing a series of powerful arcane rituals in order to stabilise or disrupt The Great Vortex, while foiling the progress of the other races. Each Legendary Lord has a unique geographical starting position, and each race offers a distinctive new playstyle with unique campaign mechanics, narrative, methods of war, armies, monsters, Lores of Magic, legendary characters, and staggering new battlefield bombardment abilities.
Shortly after launch, owners of both the original game and Total War: WARHAMMER II will gain access to the colossal new combined campaign. Merging the landmasses of The Old World plus Naggaroth, Lustria, Ulthuan and the Southlands into a single epic map, players may embark on monumental campaigns as any owned Race from both titles.
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The latest Lord pack for Total War: Warhammer II is out tomorrow, and it adds the skink prophet Tehenhauin and the warlock-engineer Ikit Claw to the Lizardmen and Skaven races respectively. We wrote in our Prophet and Warlock review that it’s a great piece of DLC for the price, but many players were hoping to see at least one more race pack – a larger category of DLC that adds a new faction – before Warhammer III. That’s not going to happen.
Creative Assembly confirms in a Reddit AMA earlier that “there are only Lord Packs remaining” for Total War: Warhammer II – something that was later reiterated for absolute clarity. So Warhammer II is getting more DLC, but fans who were hoping to see Araby, Dogs of War/Southern Realms, or perhaps even Albion any time soon will be disappointed. It’s all Lord packs from here, such as tomorrow’s The Prophet and the Warlock or last year’s The Queen and the Crone.
Both those packs were pretty great, and added new Lords with new campaign mechanics alongside new units and a rework for previous factions to keep the campaign experience fresh.
Undoubtedly there are plenty of fans who were hoping for more, however. The first game got three new races through post-launch DLC (five, if you count the at-launch Chaos Warriors or the free Bretonnia update), but Warhammer II only got two – the Tomb Kings and the Vampire Coast.
Still, with Total War: Warhammer III having entered pre-production last summer, this is perhaps a sign that CA is moving resources to the next full game in earnest. No more races may mean it arrives that much sooner.
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And while it’s a little disappointing that Araby isn’t coming any time soon, it’s all-but certain that Warhammer III will get a truckload of post-launch DLC support. Everything is back on the table at that point.
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