Two unannounced Warhammer video games are currently in development, adding to an already busy release schedule for the beloved franchise.
While Warhammer 40,000 Darktide will be the next game set in the grimdark universe to release on PC and Xbox Series X|S, Warhammer fans will have plenty more video games to play in the next several months. In its annual earnings report(opens in new tab), franchise owner Games Workshop hinted at what’s coming down the line.
“New games launching in 2022/23 include major franchises Warhammer 40,000: Darktide and Blood Bowl 3, plus four more still awaiting release dates,” the report reads. “In total there are 12 unreleased games in development and four new licenses were signed in the year.”
At this point, 10 Warhammer games are known to be in development, leaving two titles in Games Workshop’s 12-game roster yet to be announced.
A glut of games was revealed during June’s Warhammer Skulls showcase, including the first Warhammer 40k RPG Rogue Trader; hand-drawn Doom-clone Boltgun; 2D shoot-‘em-up Shootas, Blood & Teef; and digital collectible card game Warpforge.
On top of that, mobile strategy game Tacitus is set to release on August 15, fantasy sports game Blood Bowl 3 will drop later this year, and Darktide is on the horizon, too. The much-anticipated FPS Space Marine 2 was also announced last year, although no release date has been revealed.
Two fantasy Warhammer games are also known to be in development. Total War Battles: Warhammer will attempt to recreate the spirit of Creative Assembly’s acclaimed turn-based strategy series on mobile platforms. It’s being developed by Diablo Immortal co-developer NetEase, but doesn’t yet have a release date. An unnamed multiplayer RPG set in the Mortal
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