The T’au Empire Is On Its Way To Fight For The Greater Good In Warhammer 40K Warpforge
Play the campaign and get a free starter deck.
The T’au Empire faction, known from both the Warhammer 40,000 table-top game and books, is finally entering battle in Warpforge. The new faction will arrive on March 21, bringing new traits and mechanics inspired by their fighting doctrine in the 40K universe. As a faction needs leaders, this also means new Warlords will be added as well, commanding not just the Fire Warriors but also squadrons of battlesuits and anti-grav vehicles. Card reveals are promised soon.
Everquild is celebrating the T’au Empire’s arrival in a few ways. First, they’re offering a free starter deck to players for selecting the T’au Empire campaign in the card game. Progressing through the campaign will earn players even more new cards and cosmetics, including T’au Empire wildcards and booster packs.
The developer will also be hosting a variety of promotions on release weak. A special promo code for free T’au Empire booster packs will be available for new and returning players. Players can look forward to time-limited offers on exclusive cosmetics and booster pack sales and, of course, there will be Twitch Drops for those watching the streams.
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