Steam is giving awayWarhammer 40,000: Gladius - Relics of Warto PC gamers for free for a limited time. This free-to-keep turn-based strategy game based on the very popularWarhammer 40,000tabletop wargame is praised by some fans of the series while criticized by others.
Warhammer 40,000was first created by Games Workshop in 1987. The well-designed board game quickly gained popularity thanks to the high-quality miniatures and the strategic gameplay, and thanks to thesuccess ofWarhammer 40,000: Darktide, theWarhammerbrand is quickly becoming a household name. For PC players who want to catch up on the series, they can now pick up one of the older games in the series for free.
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During Steam’s Warhammer Skulls: Festival of Video Games sale, 2018’sWarhammer 40,000: Gladius - Relics of Waris now free, until June 1.Warhammer 40,000: Gladius - Relics of Waris a turn-based strategy game based in the world ofWarhammer 40,000, where the player must choose to join one of four factions in order to win the rights over the planet’s resources.
Relics of Waris a much different game compared to thenew and popularWarhammer 40,000: Boltgun, orDarktide. Instead of a fast-paced first-person shooter,Relics of Waris for gamers who play slightly slower-paced games and enjoy exploring randomly generated worlds while constructing fortifications to expand the empire. The four playable factions in the base game are the Orks, Space Marines, Necrons, and Astra Militarum. The play style is comparable to a darker version of theCivilizationseries.
Over the years,Steam has given away a lot of free games, some of them have been hits, and some of them have been misses. When it comes to this particularWarhammergame, the reviews have been “mostly positive,” with fans praising the turn-based battles and the depths of the mechanics, while others claim that there is no story and the action is clunky. Thankfully, this game is free to pick up until June 1, giving gamers plenty of time to decide if they want to get into this rising series.
At this point, it’s obvious that Games Workshop is going all out with theWarhammerproperty, especially with the recent news of aWarhammertelevision show helmed by Henry Cavill. TheWarhammerfranchise is not for every gamer, but thanks to Steam, anyone who is interested in jumping into this world can do so for free.
Warhammer 40,000: Gladius - Relics of Waris available now for PC.