Total War: Warhammer welcomes the King and the Warlord

SEGA and the Creative Assembly have revealed the next piece of DLC coming to Total War: Warhammer.

“The King & The Warlord” will make the Orcs & Goblins and the Dwarfs even greater forces to be reckoned with as it adds rivals, units and maps to both Grand Campaigns and custom/multiplayer matches.

The two new Legendary Lords are Ancestral heir of Karak Eight Peaks, Belagar Ironhammer (show us your name) of the Dwarfs and Warlord of The Eight Peaks, Skarsnik. For full details of all inclusions check the detailed notes here.

The DLC will be available on October 20 and will release alongside free content for all players.

Total War: Warhammer is available now.

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