Warhammer 40,000: Warpforge And The Horus Heresy: Legions Both Getting New Content This Month
Warpforge will receive the Adepta Sororitas faction, while Legions the Space Wolves.
Warhammer 40,000: Warpforge and Warhammer The Horus Heresy: Legions are both getting updates soon, in celebration of Warhammer Skulls 2024.
Warpforge will welcome the Adepta Sororitas faction on May 23, featuring unique mechanics that highlight their faith-based abilities in the card game. Players can start with a complimentary deck by selecting the Sororitas campaign and unlock various rewards such as new cards, cosmetics, wildcards, and booster packs as they progress.
Also on May 23, Legions will receive its “Inferno” expansion, introducing the Space Wolves faction led by the Primarch Leman Russ. This expansion will bring new cards, mechanics, and strategies to the game. Following the Space Wolves, the Thousand Sons will be added two weeks later, and the Legio Custodes on June 21.
Both games will also feature new DLC bundles on Steam, including content specific to the Adepta Sororitas and Space Wolves, with special discounts, Twitch drops, and promo codes available during Warhammer Skulls 2024. Players can look forward to exclusive in-game cosmetics, booster packs, and community events.
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