Warhammer 40,000 Warpforge CCG Hits Steam Early Access On October 19, Giveaway Incoming
Warhammer 40K is coming to the digital card game genre.
Warhammer 40K is set to offer a new experience for the franchise when Warhammer 40,000 Warpforge arrives on Steam Early Access on October 19th. This will be followed by a fully cross-platform version on Apple's App Store and Google Play on November 2nd. Mobile players can pre-register now.
Battle with iconic armies in different scenarios and environmental conditions in Warhammer 40,000 Warpforge. The CCG will feature a progression system that allows players to collect and fight with their favorite armies from the very start.
"We are thrilled to announce the release date of Warhammer 40,000: Warpforge," said Andres Tallos, CEO of Everguild, the developers of Warhammer 40K Warpforge. "We have poured all our passion for card games and for the Warhammer universe into every detail of the game. We have massive plans for the game going forward, and hope players will join the community early on and forge a fantastic story with us for years to come."
Pre-sale starts today and players can grab their favorite army package at a discounted price. Warpforge will feature six factions on release, with more armies coming in over time.
Keep your eyes locked on MMOBomb.com over the next few days as we'll be posting a Steam key giveaway from the team!
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