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'Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War' - Screens

by Rainier on March 29, 2004 @ 3:46 a.m. PST

Warhammer 40,000; Dawn of War is the first real-time strategy title in THQ's agreement with industry-leading PC development studio Relic Entertainment Inc. Based on the world of Warhammer 40,000 - the dark, futuristic, fantasy universe traveled by millions worldwide from Games Workshop, Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War is scheduled for release in fall 2004. Read more for some new screens...

Relic Entertainment, brings the world's most successful tabletop wargame to the PC. Ten thousand years have passed since the treasonous acts of Chaos toppled the Golden Age of mankind. Fires burn brightly throughout the galaxies, illuminating carnage and slaughter as mankind defends itself from ancient enemies. Hardened forces collide with one goal in mind, the complete extermination of their opposition.

"Game of the Year" developer, Relic Entertainment, brings the world's most successful tabletop wargame to the PC.

Control one of four unique races in head-to-head or cooperative multiplayer action, where faith, skill, and strategy are requisites in ruling the universes.

Features:

  • Epic Single Player Campaigns employing classic storytelling elements of treason and conspiracy
  • 2-6 player Multiplayer via LAN or Internet providing endless re-playability
  • 4 unique races, each with their own unique strategies
  • Improved Resource Model that focuses action on the frontline and minimizes the tedium of resource gathering
  • Cinematic quality melee and ranged combat that show battle in detail never before seen in a real-time strategy game

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