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Sydney’s Battlesnake makes music video celebrating Total War Warhammer 3’s release

Shred it.

Sydney-based band Battlesnake has today released a music video for “Death is Like the Winter Chill” in celebration of the release of Total War Warhammer 3.

The title heads to PC today, alongside an inclusion in Microsoft’s Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass subscription programs.

“Battlesnake was forged deep in the fiery pits of the underworld, so we share a mutual respect with those who wage battle in the Realm of Chaos,” said the band’s Elliott Hitchcock.

“When we’re not shredding onstage, we’re normally wielding swords, so any game with swords is a game worth celebrating,” he continued. “We’re hyped to pay tribute to the legendary Warhammer  community and hope that our celebration brings some new Warhammer metal-heads to our shows in future to watch us get sweaty.”

You can check out the music video below, which was filmed at Sydney’s Oxford Art House.

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