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Creative Assembly announces Total War: Warhammer III

It has been a few years since Creative Assembly first embarked on its Total War: Warhammer series. There have been two excellent games so far, but this was always envisioned as a trilogy. Today, Creative Assembly officially announced Total War: Warhammer III. 

Total War: Warhammer III will be releasing later this year on PC across both Steam and the Epic Games Store. You can see the cinematic announcement trailer for the game below:

The trailer description gives us a further tease: “In Total War: WARHAMMER III 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. Will you conquer your daemons? Or command them?”

As part of the press release, Total War: Warhammer III director, Ian Roxburgh, said: “Our vision, from the start, was to create a series that felt like an incredible journey through this world we all loved. 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.”

An exact release date for Total War: Warhammer III has not been announced yet, but it is on track to release this year.

KitGuru Says: Did many of you play the earlier Total War: Warhammer games? Will you be returning for the third game later this year? 

 

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