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Only last month is with Total War: Warhammer 3 is the final part of the strategy trilogy appeared, and even if it is quite beginner-friendly in some areas, it has various new systems and mechanics that did not exist in its predecessors. In other words, if you’re flirting with getting into the Total War Warhammer series, Part 1 might be more for you. And if so, we have some really good news for you!

Strategy epic for free!

You can still register via the Epic Games Store until April 7, 2022, at 5:00 p.m Total War: Warhammer secure, for free. Some of the add-ons can also be activated free of charge, for example Grombrindal The White Dwarf or Isabella von Carstein. And most importantly, the game from 2016 is still a really good Total War spin-off today, with which you can have dozens of hours of fun.

In our Review of Total War: Warhammer colleague Christian wrote at the time:

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Total War: Warhammer Review – Less Features, More Fun

“Convincing Total War fans to Warhammer and vice versa would be about as difficult as goading a horde of Orcs into another Waaagh war – unless Creative Assembly had botched things up and come up with a lousy non-starter- They didn’t deliver the game, but they didn’t, both systems benefit from each other and thus become an even better game than the individual parts would have given separately: Total War does well with the sheer pathos and saber-rattling, colorful pomp and martial exuberance of Warhammer and can now draw from the full in terms of units and factions.

On the other hand, Warhammer benefits from the Total War treatment, which finally allows tabletop generals to visit the Old World, build and tame armies before and after battle, and embark on grand conquests and quests. The whole thing no longer takes place for them in the game with miniature figures frozen in static poses, but with beautifully animated regiments of warriors and spectacularly persistent lone fighters – and best of all: They don’t even have to be painted by hand!

For a Total War, the AI ​​does a decent job, the performance and the loading times (if the game is installed on an SSD drive) are also perfectly fine, and thanks to a game flow that is even faster than the predecessor Total War: Attila, it makes it in of the campaign, great fun. So: Helmet off, Creative Assembly, the experiment was a success. An absolute purchase recommendation for Warhammer fans and Total War players.”

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