Bad news, gang: war is dawning. Four. Uh, I mean there were a bunch of Dawn of War 4-related announcements at Warhammer Skulls, including the game’s release date. The game will hit on September 17 this year, unless you forked out for the whizzbang Commander Edition, in which case you get it three days earlier on September 14.
Oh, what’s the Commander Edition, you ask? Wouldn’t you know it—they announced that at Warhammer Skulls too. There’s the humdrum standard edition, which gets you the base game and the hoi-polloi release date, and the Commander Edition, which marks you as a member of the videogame preorder aristocracy, gets advanced access, and comes with some extra DLC gubbins when they release post-launch: a story prologue, a campaign expansion, and a new faction (those last two are one package).
Crusade Mode will make its appearance in autumn, and “a series of free updates will introduce new modes, map packs, and the Mission Editor—allowing players to create, play, and share their own battles.”
There are no actual announced prices for either of those just yet—but I feel confident saying the hoity-toity edition will be dearer—but both are 10% off during their preorder periods, as videogames tend to be.
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