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Warhammer: Battle March

"Debuting the series’ tactical real-time action on the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft and delivering all-new content to 2006’s critically ac-claimed Warhammer: Mark of Chaos for the PC, Warhammer: Battle March brings the brutality, strategy and drama of warfare to life with six unique playable armies, fully customizable units and intense online clashes."

Publisher: Deep Silver
Developer: Namco Bandai Games
Release date: TBC
Genre Strategy
Platform

On the Xbox 360 console, Warhammer: Battle March includes the originalcontent from Warhammer: Mark of Chaos as well as all-new features,intuitive control schemes and support for online play via Xbox LIVEonline game service. Thrusting players into Games Workshop’s renownedfantasy world, players will be able to control six unique armies – theEmpire, Chaos, Skaven, High Elves as well as the all-new Dark Elf andOrcs & Goblins forces – as they battle for supremacy in a worldtorn apart by constant warfare. The individual units of each army canbe customized in great detail, allowing players to put their own markon their fighting force and strike fear into their opponents withterrifying combinations of weaponry and armor. Players can also controlHeroes and Champions for each army, high-powered units that gain newabilities as they tear through the opposition. Placing the focus ofgameplay on combat and tactics rather than tedious resource management,Warhammer: Battle March on the Xbox 360 features two control schemesfor both master battlefield tacticians and novice warriors that offerfull control over all aspects of the player’s army. On Xbox LIVE, up tofour players can engage in massive multi-army clashes in head-to-headand team-based modes of play.

       
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