[PC/PS4/XBO] Warhammer: Vermintide 2

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    • Independent developer Fatshark today announced the release of Winds of Magic on Playstation 4. The first expansion to their multimillion selling and award winning hit game Warhammer: Vermintide 2.



      The first expansion for Warhammer: Vermintide 2 brings a brand new enemy faction and new challenges to the game. As a meteor crashes down in the Reikland, the Beastmen rush to the epicenter to claim it as a Herdstone. It is up to the five heroes to stop them before a dreadful disaster strikes the Empire.



      Der beste Grund auf einen Berg zu steigen ist..... weil er da ist!

      James T. Kirk
    • Warhammer: Vermintide 2 - kostnelose Burg Drachenfels Map online

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      Today Fatshark announced that they are releasing a free map for Warhammer: Vermintide 2.

      No man has entered Castle Drachenfels in over 20 years - as was said - when Drachenfels was released for the original Vermintide game. Since then the Skaven have been defeated, and the heroes rule the area. But the Skaven have not raised the white flag, they are instead back, bringing both Chaos and Beastmen with them. Prepare for the fight of your heroes’ life!

      Old Haunts, the first out of three maps to be released from Drachenfels, is free for all owners of Warhammer: Vermintide 2, and will be downloaded the next time you log on to Steam.


      “Drachenfels brings back memories, but the memories are not matching what we bring the players now,” says Martin Wahlund, CEO Fatshark. “The Drachenfels of 2020 is harder than ever, with meaner enemies, and tougher challenges.”

      Besides Drachenfels, this is also the start of Season 2, where Fatshark introduces Quick Play Weaves, Lohner's Emporium of Wonders, and more. All are free downloads.



      Der beste Grund auf einen Berg zu steigen ist..... weil er da ist!

      James T. Kirk