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Warhammer: Chaosbane’s Tomb Kings DLC arrives on Steam

December 17, 2019 by Andrew Newton

Bigben Interactive and EKO Software have announced the release of the new Tomb Kings DLC for Warhammer: Chaosbane on Steam.  This new DLC features a brand-new story that is completely separate from the main campaign.  Watch the new video below to see more of this exciting new world available to fight through.

The new Tomb Kings DLC takes players through the desert wastelands to the dangerous necropolises of the ancient kings that once ruled an impressive civilisation of humans.  The lands of Nehekhara were prosperous and its people were of noble lineage, that is until the treachery of the evil Nagash blighted the land with his necromantic powers and slowly made it the Land of the Dead.  For millennia Nehekhara lay in ruins, slowly being consumed by the sand, yet not quite dead.

Adventurers will be required to help the Amethyst Order in their quest in this new land where they will uncover the dark secrets that lay in wait in the ancient crypts of the Tomb Kings.  New undead enemies will attempt to add players to their ranks, environmental puzzles will need solving and magisters of the Amethyst Order will require protecting if the artefacts within the ancient temples are to be obtained.

The Tomb Kings DLC is available now on Steam and will arrive for Xbox One and Playstation 4 early next year.

 

 

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: Bigben Interactive, Eko Software

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