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Warhammer 40.000: Dawn of War II
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Real Time Strategy
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Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II, the highly anticipated sequel from one of the industry’s premiere Real-Time Strategy developers, Relic Entertainment, is set to bring the 41st Millennium’s savage warfare to life like never before in spring 2009. ...
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17-04-09 Review for Pc
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06-25-09 Dawn of War 2 gets map editor
04-30-09 Dawn of War 2 soundtrack for free
01-07-09 Dawn of War 2: beta and specs
08-19-08 Tyranids on show in DoW II
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Relic working on next generation of Dawn of War games
Relic Entertainment, devekioers if Dawn of War, is working on the next generation of the franchise and we can expect plenty of new stuff according to THQ boss Danny Bilson.
He said the next generation will be fantastic and combine the best elements from the first two games with tons of new features from the future third part.
I wonder when we'll have some publisher stating his next game will be crap.
He said the next generation will be fantastic and combine the best elements from the first two games with tons of new features from the future third part.
“We’re working on the next-generation of that franchise right now,”
“I feel like an ass saying it’s fantastic, but it is. And we’re going to do something with it you haven’t seen before. Preserving some things that have always been great about the first two generations of it, going back to 1 on some things, 2 on some things, and 3 will bring us some new things.”
Bilson also explained that the new game can be expected between 18 and 24 months after Dawn of War II. This means around end of 2012, beginning 2013. Finally he also stated that combat will be in a more global approach making it less tactical but more MMO-style.“I feel like an ass saying it’s fantastic, but it is. And we’re going to do something with it you haven’t seen before. Preserving some things that have always been great about the first two generations of it, going back to 1 on some things, 2 on some things, and 3 will bring us some new things.”
I wonder when we'll have some publisher stating his next game will be crap.
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