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Warhammer: Mark of Chaos GONE GOLD

by Maarten Goldstein, Oct 30, 2006 7:03am PST
Related Topics – Namco, Gone Gold, Games: PC

Namco Bandai today announced that the fantasy strategy game Warhammer: Mark of Chaos has gone gold. It will be available in North American stores November 14, carrying an MSRP of $49.95.

Developed by Black Hole Entertainment, a subsidiary of Cinergi Interactive, Warhammer: Mark of Chaos puts the focus squarely on the battlefield with a real-time combat system that gives the player unprecedented customization and control of his/her army. An epic battle rages following a brutal Chaos invasion, where four fully playable armies (Empire, Chaos, Skaven and High Elves) as well as additional controllable races (Orcs and Goblins, Dwarfs and Vampire Counts) clash on a massive battlefield. Warhammer: Mark of Chaos centers on massive armies and real-time battling. The gameÂ’s heroic quest reveals a grand sense of both scale and detail, in which monstrous demons and vast customizable armies clash with thousands of characters in intricate detail. Buildable features and a variety of terrains such as forests, swamps, plains and tundra change the shape of the battlefield and add a layer of strategy to provide players infinite replayability.




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  • Namco seems to want to get into the PC market, and also seems to have no idea whatsoever how to publish a quality product

    I don't know much about Black Hole's history, they've only done Armies of Exigo

    The devs behind Mage Knight were a company out of Taiwan that only did one crappy Xbox game iirc, and the game was built by like three teams spread all over the world - with development by a few guys in the US. Not a recipe for quality.

    I was so stoked about this game, but impressions from the beta were really negative.

    Here I was thinking a possible Kohan successor... and I'm a Warhammer nut :(

    Oh well. We'll see how the support it, maybe there'll be a demo too.