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Warhammer 40K: Dawn of War 4 gets a release date, as devs suggest we could get even more factions after launch

Eurogamer.net Latest Articles Feed·Chris Tapsell·4 days ago
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"If there is something that Warhammer 40K has, it's a lot of factions..." Image credit: Deep Silver / Plaion Warhammer 40K: Dawn of War 4 has a release date, and happily for fellow DoW fans it's not too far away. The excellent-looking RTS sequel will launch on 17th September this year, with a fancier Commander Edition also getting you access a few days early, on 14th September, as well. The news comes via the annual Warhammer Skulls showcase, where the series' new, German developer King Art Games also laid out their plan for the first year of post-launch updates as well. Soon after launch, there'll be a mix of free updates and paid DLC for the game, we're told. In autumn 2026, Crusade Mode returns, which sounds like a modernised version of the much-loved Dark Crusade campaign, where you work to gradually dominate a planet via a big, territory-based overworld map. There'll also be new modes, map packs, and a mission editor to come too, plus additional commanders with their own crusade objectives.…

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