Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Storm Ground Gets Release Date & New Trailer Showing Gameplay

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Today Focus Home Interactive announced the release date of Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Storm Ground.

The upcoming strategy game will launch for PC, PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch on May 27, 2021.

It will let players control three factions of Games Workshop’s new-ish and controversial incarnation of the Warhammer IP,  the Ultramar… ahem Stormcasts, the Nighthaunt, and the Maggotkin.

You can check out the new trailer showing off gameplay below.

Below you can read an official description.

“Become the commander of one of the extraordinary factions of Warhammer Age of Sigmar – a dark-fantasy universe where immortal knights ride heavenly stardrakes to eradicate Death across a multitude of realms. This is Storm Ground, a world of legends, heroes, hellish creatures and fearsome battles.

Lead your highly-customisable force in this dynamic and spectacular skirmish turn-based strategy game packed with fast-paced warfare. Victories allow you to collect and upgrade new types of units, powerful equipment, and unlock devastating skills.

Explore all the routes in Storm Ground’s non-linear campaign. During each new playthrough, overcome new odds to find unique units and gears. Build your legendary army and defy other players in epic online duels.”

  • The first strategy videogame adaptation of Games Workshop’s epic Age of Sigmar
  • Spectacular and fast-paced tactical battles
  • Unlock, collect and upgrade dozens of units, equipment and skills
  • Play solo or online in epic 1vs1 battles

If you’re unfamiliar with Warhammer: Age o Sigmar, it’s the newest incarnation of the Warhammer franchise launched by Games Workshop in 2015 after basically destroying the fan-favorite Old World of the popular tabletop miniature wargame and throwing decades of lore and progression into the recycle bin. Good job there.

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