Get bloody with Total War: Warhammer’s “Blood for the Blood God”

Total War: Warhammer has received a gory slice of DLC today in the form of the “Blood for the Blood God” pack.

The DLC is available on Steam for $2.99 USD and brings optional blood and gore effects to the title such as; blood spurts, limb and head dismemberment, blood drenched UI, randomly generated campaign events and much more.

Creative Assembly has released the DLC alongside the title’s first update which brings “significant unit rebalancing, numerous technical and gameplay improvements to the game.” Also included in the update are the Vampire Counts’ cavalry – Blood Knights. The Blood Knights are free for all players.

Total War: Warhammer is available now for PC.

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