The popular Total War: Warhammer series is officially continuing, as Sega of Europe today announced Total War: Warhammer III. The conclusion to the Total War: Warhammer trilogy is once again helmed by the team at Creative Assembly and promises to cast players into a major conflict between the daemonic powers and the sentinels of the mortal world.
Click here to watch embedded mediaThe team promises major choices for players to make within the climactic clash with strategy on a grander scale than the series has seen to this point. This third entry will feature iconic races from World of Warhammer Fantasy Battles, including the first video game appearance of Kislev and Cathay. This entry features the most diverse group of heroes, monsters, creatures, and powers in series history. The all-new campaign tasks players will saving or exploiting the power of a dying god, with each race offering a unique journey through the Chaos Realm, with an endgame centered on determining the fate of the world.
"Our vision, from the start, was to create a series that felt like an incredible journey through this world we all loved," game director Ian Roxburgh said in a press release. "The enormous support of our players in ensuring the success of the first two installments has pushed our ambition to new heights, and we can't wait for everyone to experience it."
This game's predecessor, Total War: Warhammer II, resonated with us, garnering an 8.75 out of 10 review score when it launched in 2017. In that review, Daniel Tack said that "exciting new races make for a delightful strategy offering." With even more races entering the mix of Total War: Warhammer III, hopefully that once again ups the ante to provide for a thrilling conclusion for fans of the franchise.
We don't yet know when Total War: Warhammer III will be available, but you can pick it up on Steam, Epic Games Store, or direct from the developer.
$1.3 billion dollars later and the company Embracer Group has announced its merger plan and acquisition of Gearbox Entertainment, the studio behind the Borderlands franchise.
Embracer is a Sweden-based company (and the parent company to THQ Nordic) that has quite the list of companies under its umbrella with the latest being that of Gearbox Entertainment. The announcement was made official earlier this week with promises that this will only mean good things for the future of Gearbox.
“Gearbox is arguably one of the most creative and valuable independent developers in the world,” commented Lars Wingefors, founder and CEO of Embracer Group. “We believe that the resources offered by Embracer will position Gearbox for significant growth in the years to come.”
The acquisition in place has both an immediate scope of goals to achieve with the merge as well as a long-term plan to continue Gearbox's growth and ongoing success. Embracer also mentioned that this is not the last of acquisition announcements, with more expanded partnerships on the horizon. Embracer wants to improve existing brands while also creating new ones. What that means for Gearbox in more specific terms remains to be seen at this time.
“Lars’s vision of Embracer as an allied partner group committed to fueling and accelerating the ambitions of a series of decentralized, successful entrepreneurial companies while magnifying the collective value and advantages of diversification across the entire group is the most brilliant strategy and design for short, medium, and long-term success in this industry that I have ever encountered in my 30 years in this industry,” said Randy Pitchford, founder of The Gearbox Entertainment Company, in a press statement. “The feeling at Gearbox is that we are just getting started and this transaction is not merely a stimulant for the talent of our employee-owned company, but a propellent for the exciting future we have planned.”
Pitchford also confirmed that he will continue on in his role as the head of the company and will work alongside those at Embracer to further grow the studio's success going into the future.
Total War: Warhammer 3 has been announced and is in the works at Creative Assembly. It is slated for release this year.In Total War: Warhammer 3, each choice you make will shape
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