Warhammher Chaosbane Beta is on Now

We detailed the Warhammer Chaosbane beta recently and can now announce that the beta is open and ready to go. This is the first Warhammer Chaosbane beta and it will run until 7pm AEDT March 13, 2019.

Chaosbane is a Diabloesque action-RPG set in the world of fantasy Warhammer. Developed by Eko Software, a French developer with nearly 20-years experience developing videogames, Chaosbane looks like it might be one of the best Games Workshop titles yet.

Featuring four playable characters, four-player co-op and a wealth of special features, players are able to get a small taste of the game in the beta.

Warhammer Chaosbane Beta

In the beta, players will have access to the following;

  • Playable campaign: Act 1 – The sewers of Nuln, infested by Nurgle demons
  • 2 available classes: the Imperial soldier and the High-Elf mage
  • Maximum level cap: 20
  • Local and online co-op with up to 4 players

Our resident Games Workshop fan, Andrew, has been playing the hell out of the beta and will report back soon on how Chaosbane is shaping up.

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

Leo Stevenson
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