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Total War Warhammer 3 announced, coming to PC in 2021

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Total War Warhammer 3 was today announced by Creative Asssembly, Games Workshop and Sega.

“In Total War Warhammer 3 each choice you make will shape the reality-shattering conflict to come; from the mysterious Lands of the East to the daemon-infested Realms of Chaos. Experience strategy gaming on a scale yet unseen in this epic culmination to the Total War: Warhammer trilogy,” Sega said in a press release.

“Our vision, from the start, was to create a series that felt like an incredible journey through this world we all loved,” said Game Director, Ian Roxburgh. “The enormous support of our players in ensuring the success of the first two instalments has pushed our ambition to new heights, and we can’t wait for everyone to experience it.”

“The craft, dedication and authenticity to the Warhammer world that Creative Assembly has poured into the celebrated Total War Warhammer franchise over the years has been a delight to us at Games Workshop and fans worldwide,” added Jon Gillard, Global Head of Licensing. “Creating and developing the armies of Cathay and Kislev for this project has been a lot of fun for our designers and we’re looking forward to seeing them take to the field in this huge third game in the series.”

Total War Warhammer 3 is planned for a 2021 launch on Windows PC.

 


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