The First Warhammer Chaosbane Closed Beta Begins Tonight

Warhammer Chaosbane, the Diabloesque action-RPG from Eko Software is about to enter closed beta. Players who pre-ordered will be able to take part in the Warhammer Chaosbane Closed Beta from tonight at 8 pm AEDT.

Pre-loading of the Warhammer Chaosbane Closed Beta opened yesterday at 8pm and the beta will run until March 13, 2019.

During the beta, players will be able to level their characters to level 20 as well as play through some parts of the game and fight some classic enemies.

Warhammer Chaosbane Closed Beta

In the beta, Eko Software is giving players the opportunity to explore Nuln’s sewers and kill plenty of Nurgles. Players will be able to play in up to four-player co-op during the beta and will be able to choose either Konrad the solider or Elontir the mage.

To get players prepared for the closed beta, Eko Software has prepared an AMA video based on questions from the community. You can check it out below.

Eko Software’s description of Warhammer Chaosbane is;

The first action RPG to take place in the Warhammer Fantasy Battles world, Warhammer Chaosbane plunges the player into the heart of the Old World, a continent marked by the Great War against Chaos, a bloody conflict which ravaged the Empire of men.

They will embody a human, a high elf, a wood elf, or a dwarf, and discover the iconic locations of the Warhammer Fantasy Battles universe that’s captured the imaginations of millions of fans across the world.

The beta starts tonight at 8 pm AEDT.

Warhammer Chaosbane will be available for PC, PS4 and Xbox One on June 4, 2019.

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