Warhammer 3's massive, unwieldy, and brilliant Immortal Empires campaign is now free for all owners of the base game.
of the year has made a big change to its Immortal Empires campaign. Launched in beta, Immortal Empires has, up to now, only been available to players who own all three Total Warhammer games. But now Creative Assembly is peeling that beta tag off, and making the campaign freely available to anyone and everyone who owns plain old Warhammer 3.
However, if you really, desperately want to play a race associated with a DLC for 1 or 2, you won't need the game it's tied to in order to buy it. The example Creative Assembly gives is that you could, for example, buy Total War: Warhammer 2's Rise of the Tomb Kings DLC without owning Warhammer 2, which would give you access to such wonderful names as Settra the Imperishable and Grand Hierophant Khatep in the third game's Immortal Empires campaign.
The change to Immortal Empires was the weightiest change of the 2.4.0 update, but it's not the only one. I've listed Creative Assembly's own self-selected highlights from the update in a pleasingly bullet-pointed list below:Malus’s quest battle for the Warpstone of Khaine is now in the Chaos Wastes, closer to his starting position.
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