The biggest month for games just got bigger
Sure, why not? Pile ’em on. More games for the game god. After slipping out of 2021, Creative Assembly has slapped a new date on Total War: Warhammer III. Theꦦ army-clashing strategy spectacle is confirmed for a February 17, 2022 launch on P🦹C and Game Pass.
Along with the launch news, the team also put out a trailer for the Ogre Kingdoms, which is a wonderfully vile sight. This content — including the Legendary Lords Greasus Goldtooth & Skrag the Slaughterer — will be an “early adopter” pre-order incentive called the Ogre Kingdoms Race Pack. That’s how you can play as the big lugs in the campaign.
Of course, “PC” can mean a few very different things these days. In this case, you’ll have a few places to play Total War: Warhammer III — on , the , the , and p💮൩otentially best of all, with .
Yep, this is a day-one Game Pass get. Flaunt it if you’ve got it.
As much as I appreciate the value of having lots of significant games roped into Game Pass, you can count me among the folks (!) who aren’t crazy about the PC-specific experience. It’s less than ideal compared to Game Pass’s console counterpart, but I’m willing to put up with UX issues and nitpicks on PC if the games are worthwhile — and for many people, Total War: Warhammer III .
“If you own Warhammer III through Game Pass for PC, you will also be able to purchase future DLC for it through the Microsoft Store, as well as access Free-LC as it becomes available,” . Another tidbit before you’re in too deep: “Currently it’s not possible to track the different Total War: Warhammer content you own across different storefronts. So, for example, if you buy Total War: Warhammer on the Epic Games Store, you will also need to buy the DLC on the Epic Games Store in order to use it.”
As for February 2022, goodness gracious. I promise not to do this every time a game slips into that month, but… there’s Dying Light 2, King of Fighters XV, Horizon Forbidden West, Destiny 2: The Witch Queen, Sifu, Elden Ring, and Saints Row back-to-back. Among others!
We truly can’t play ’em all, which is frustrating for us as folks covering games, but probably not a huge bother for many of you. It’s a nice problem to be spoiled for choice, and I’m pumped for people who are getting an exciting new game in their favorite series.
Published: Nov 4, 2021 04:05 pm