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Total War: WARHAMMER III Immortal Empires and new DLCs
available now for macOS

Feral Interactive has announced that update 2.1 for Total War: WARHAMMER III is now available for macOS players via Steam, including access to the Immortal Empires beta.

Here’s how the game is described: Immortal Empires is the most complete and definitive Warhammer strategy experience ever conceived, combining all three maps from the Total War: WARHAMMER trilogy into one colossal campaign and featuring Legendary Lords, gameplay mechanics, war units and much more from across the three epic games. Immortal Empires is initially being released as a content-complete beta, with regular tweaks and improvements planned.

Immortal Empires is the most complete and definitive Warhammer strategy experience ever conceived, combining all three maps from the Total War: WARHAMMER trilogy into one colossal campaign and featuring Legendary Lords, gameplay mechanics, war units and much more from across the three epic games. Immortal Empires is initially being released as a content-complete beta, with regular tweaks and improvements planned.

Also available today are two DLC packs:

  • Champions of Chaos is WARHAMMER III’s first Lords Pack, and brings four Legendary Lords into the fray, each of whom is aligned with one of the four Chaos Gods and intent on a ruinous crusade of destruction.
  • Blood for the Blood God III adds several mature-rated animations to Total War: WARHAMMER III, such as blood spurts, limb and head dismemberment, blood-drenched UI elements, and global campaign events that generate even greater carnage in battle.

Further information on Immortal Empires, Champions of Chaos and Blood for the Blood God III is available on the Total War Blog.

Champions of Chaos and Blood for the Blood God III DLCs are available for US$15.99 and $3.49, respectively. Players who own a Blood for the Blood God DLC in either of the previous Total War: WARHAMMER games can install for free

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