1. Total War: WARHAMMER II
  2. News

Total War: WARHAMMER II News

Total War: Warhammer 2 PC review

Creative Assembly could have phoned it in with Total War: Warhammer II. The fantastical spin on their flagship strategy series will ultimately be a trilogy, with all 15 factions from the tabletop game's eighth edition playable on a huge map after the third entry. This will require some inter-compatibility across all three games, so if Warhammer II turned out to be nothing more than a new map and four new factions, CA almost had their excuses ready-made.


Instead, they have taken what made the original Total War: Warhammer so good and looked for every opportunity to wring yet more value from each area, while also trying things that have never been done in the series.


Related: the best strategy games on PC.


Read the rest of the story...


RELATED LINKS:

The best Total War games

Prime Gaming October's free games are Fallout 76, Total Warhammer 2

Total War: Warhammer 2 DLC - a complete guide

Complete your Total War collection during the SEGA Megamix Sale!



SEGA is throwing an October celebration with the Megamix Sale! Now through October 13th, score up to 75% off the Total War: WARHAMMER franchise and their DLC add-ons! There's even a brand-new bundle for Total War: WARHAMMER II: the perfect way to expand both your Mortal Empires and Immortal Empires experiences!

Check it all out in the Store!

https://store.steampowered.com/app/594570/Total_War_WARHAMMER_II/
→ And on Total War: WARHAMMER II DLC

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1142710/Total_War_WARHAMMER_III/
→ And on Total War: WARHAMMER III DLC

https://store.steampowered.com/app/364360/Total_War_WARHAMMER/
→ And on Total War: WARHAMMER DLC
Ā 
[h3]šŸ•™ Sale ends Thursday, October 13th @ 10AM PT/6PM BST[/h3]

Total War: WARHAMMER II for Linux gets the latest big patch

As work on Total War: WARHAMMER II from Creative Assembly winds down in favour of the upcoming Total War: WARHAMMER III, a fresh patch is available in the Linux version.

Read the full article here: https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2022/02/total-war-warhammer-ii-for-linux-gets-the-latest-big-patch

Cavalry Beta is Live!

[h3]The WARHAMMER II Cavalry Beta is now live for everyone!
[/h3]


[h3]Entities will no longer charge attack if their charge path is blocked by a friendly entity and the calculation for collision damage has also been changed.[/h3]

More details here: https://www.totalwar.com/blog/warhammer-2-patch-1-12-1-cavalry-fix/

How Total Warhammer 2's dialogue devs brought Taurox and Warlock Master to life

At this week's Develop: Brighton conference, Total War: Warhammer II developer Creative Assembly has given fans some real insight into how it brought some of the strategy game's most memorable characters to life through speech and audio design. In a talk about dialogue work on the game's creatures and monsters, principal dialogue engineer Will Tidman and senior dialogue engineer Dan Stirling have shared a deep-dive into how they went about breathing life into the Skaven's Warlock Master and Beastmen leader Taurox.


Tidman explains that a key challenge in creating new characters is fitting them into a style that's so well established, while still making them individual. For Warlock Master, drawing on the Skaven's existing "skittish", "twitchy", and "aggressive" speech traits with word repetitions offered a good place to start.


Tidman says that the dialogue team first took a good look at the character's concept art. Because the Warlock Master didn't already have a big backstory or characteristics to draw from, the devs instead took inspiration from the DLC's mechanical, engineering-focussed approach to battle - especially the ways these themes factored into the lord's designs. For example, his face mask and tubes gave the devs the idea of using respirator-type sounds over his breaths to enhance this facet.


Read the rest of the story...


RELATED LINKS:

The best Total War games

The best Total War: Warhammer 2 mods

Total War: Warhammer 2 developers are testing a fix for cavalry charges