After several uncertain months, developer Creative Assembly has announced changes to the DLC road map for Total War: Warhammer 3 and refunds for players of Total War: Pharaoh.
Thrones of Decay, the Warhammer 3 DLC that was slated to add new units and leaders to the Empire, Dwarfs, and Nurgle factions in the grand strategy game in “winter 2023,” is now planned for an April 2024 release date. However, anyone who purchased the Shadows of ChangeDLC in August will get more content in February at no additional cost. Total War: Pharaoh, on the other hand, will get its first new content in “early 2024” as planned, but it will now be a free update as opposed to paid DLC.
Furthermore, Pharaoh’s price has also dropped to $39.99 (previously $59.99), and anyone who already owned it will receive a “partial refund.” Creative Assembly is also removing the Deluxe and Dynasty editions of the game from digital storefronts.
The changes, which Creative Assembly outlined in a blog post on Thursday, were accompanied by an apology from vice president Roger Collum after a turbulent few months. The studio drew criticism for Shadows of Change’s $24.99 price point in August, which many players felt wasn’t commensurate with the DLC’s content. Whereas the previous DLC (Forge of the Chaos Dwarfs) added an entirely new faction, along with dozens of new units for the game’s real-time strategy battles for the same price, Shadows of Change was mainly building on factions that were already in the game. A mid-August blog post from Creative Assembly, seemingly meant to explain the pricing change within the context of the studio’s changing economic needs, drew even more criticism for its perceived lack of substance. Players proceeded to review bomb Warhammer
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