Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Tempestfall received a pretty cool looking cinematic trailer earlier this year but we haven’t seen any actual gameplay footage just yet. We’re getting two new Age of Sigmar themed Warhammer games in 2021, the first of which is, surprisingly enough, a VR title. Most of the adaptations we got so far are either mobile games or card battlers but that’s going to change later this year. Warhammer Age of Sigmar: TempestfallĪge of Sigmar is a relatively new tabletop setting that hasn’t received a ton of video game adaptations. Having that, the game might improve with future updates so keep an eye on it if you’re a big fan of the tabletop. The combat system isn’t too bad but other aspects of the gameplay feel pretty dated. If you’re hoping for something like MechWarrior or BattleTech but with Warhammer 40K Titans you’re probably going to be disappointed because Dominus isn’t nearly as interesting as those games. Sadly, Dominus isn’t quite able to pull it off. Not the best setting in my opinion but would have the potential to look epic in video game form if done properly. If you’re not familiar with the setting, it’s basically just like regular 40K but exclusively focused on Titans. Adeptus Titanicus: Dominus is a turn-based adaptation of the Titan Legions tabletop game. Adeptus Titanicus: Dominusįinally, we have arrived at the first of the new Warhammer games for PC and this one is quite recent, having launched on March 26 th, 2021. Total War Battles: Warhammer doesn’t have a release date just yet. RTS on mobile is generally pretty boring but we’ll just have to wait and see how this one pans out. Though I doubt they will take place on a similarly large scale. Many of the unit models look pretty much identical and the battles also look reminiscent of those seen on PC. So what is this game all about? Well, it’s essentially TW: Warhammer for mobile devices. Granted, most of the development work will be handled by Netease, but the studio is said to be working closely with Creative Assembly on the project. CA has done an amazing job with the Total War: Warhammer franchise so it will be interesting to see what they can do with a mobile game. While this is yet another mobile game, Total War Battles is being developed by Netease in collaboration with Creative Assembly. We’re now starting to dip into some upcoming Warhammer games that look somewhat more promising. There have been other Warhammer MMOs in the past and none of them end up being very successful. Warhammer: Odyssey is an overly simplified version of the typical MMORPG formula and while it does have its moments, the game struggles to keep players engaged for any significant amount of time. This definitely isn’t mobile gaming’s response to World of Warcraft or Final Fantasy XIV despite implying otherwise. Odyssey is set in the Warhammer Fantasy universe and plays like a traditional MMORPG. Warhammer: OdysseyĪnother mobile game that came out earlier this year, only this one is available on both Android and iOS. If you played mobile RTS games in the past you’ll know exactly what to expect from Warhammer 40K: Lost Crusade. Unfortunately, the gameplay isn’t anything to write home about. The game has a fairly interesting setting and a story revolving around a Space Marine battle barge stranded in a distant sector of the galaxy after the Fall of Cadia. Lost Crusade is an MMO RTS released on Android earlier in 2021. We’re starting things off with a couple of new Warhammer games available exclusively on mobile just to get them out of the way. Let’s not waste any more time and jump straight into it. We’re ranking these in reverse based on how promising they look. With that in mind, we decided to put together a list of new and upcoming Warhammer games and found just enough to make a top 10 list. After all, you can never have too much of a good thing. And that particular list only includes games taking place in the 40K setting.īut despite already having plenty of Warhammer games to occupy our time with, we’re always looking forward to seeing what the future has in store for the franchise. Just to give you an idea of where we’re currently at, PC Gamer recently put out an extensive ranked list of Warhammer games containing a grand total of 40 entries. In fact, it seems to be increasing with each passing year. We’ve seen dozens upon dozens of video games set across all versions of Warhammer over the past few decades, and the rate at which they are being churned out doesn’t seem to be slowing down. The Warhammer franchise is prolific to the point of ridiculousness.
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