

The first time I defeated Chaos was a battle of no less than seven armies, four from different nations, three Chaos, and I still praise CA for giving me that experience.īut as I have grown more accustomed to these new mechanics, I found new strategies: Stacking my own armies, using heroes to block or assault their units so we can seperate, catch and kill them. They can just take over Norscan armies, or pop onto the map in certain locations.Īlies are very helpful for blunting their attacks, as Faultzone mentions. The ****ing Norscan armies seemed to pop up out of nowhere, and in the case of Chaos Warriors they actually can.

You can watch that below.It just takes practice, keep at it. To accompany the announcement, Creative Assembly has released a let's play video, showcasing a battle from the perspective of a Chaos army. Total War: Warhammer is out on the 24th May, with the Chaos Warriors DLC being free until 18:00 BST on the 31st May.Īnyway, are the Chaos Warriors even fun to play? After all this drama, they bloody well better be. "By extending the deadline for getting them for free by a week, we can ensure loyal fans who don't feel like pre-ordering don't miss out, while still rewarding early adopters whose support is really valuable to us." "The Chaos Warriors have proven to be hugely popular" said Creative Director, Mike Simpson. The announcement trailer currently stands at almost 50,000 dislikes. The DLC was originally planned as a pre-order incentive, something that upset Total War fans who were disappointed to find that such a major part of the game was being used to encourage them to purchase the game ahead of launch.


The Chaos Warriors DLC, which allows players to control the Chaos race in Total War: Warhammer, will now be free to everyone that purchases the game within the first seven days.
