![]() Now the third in that trilogy has been unveiled, will explore factions and territory never before seen in Warhammer, and, as ever, carries GW’s seal of approval. It’s also likely that the runaway success of videogames like Total War: Warhammer (which that announcement names) also helped prod GW to resurrect the so-called ‘world-that-was’. ![]() Lifted by the rising tide of a global nerd renaissance and the runaway success of Warhammer Fantasy Battles (WFB)’s replacement, Age of Sigmar, a resurgent Geedubs announced Warhammer: The Old World in November 2019 – a new game in the destroyed setting, to be to Age of Sigmar as the Horus Heresy is to Warhammer 40K. This was odd timing, because it was roughly a year after Games Workshop (GW) canceled the complex, expensive, unprofitable game upon which it was based – and blew up its setting in the process. The first Total War: Warhammer released in May 2016. ![]()
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