Warhammer: Mark of Chaos
Less lead content. More war
The single-player campaign promises to harness the deep lore of the Warhammer world, unlocking Champions and Heroes that open new tactics and abilities to you. However, your fight will also range online. You'll take your customized army and clash with other players to win glory for your army. Every victory will be recorded online, showing your place among the leaders (hopefully).
Our first look at the battlegrounds - forests, tundras and swamps teeming with detail and style - resembled a fine-art oil painting while hovering far over the fight. Zooming down into the fray, however, treated us to a mass of clanking, bloody action that foretold a game worthy of the Warhammer name - and our imaginations.
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