Total War: Warhammer 3: Tamurkhan – Thrones of Decay DLC available, at a reasonable price

Total War: Warhammer 3: Tamurkhan – Thrones of Decay DLC available, at a reasonable price
Total War: Warhammer 3: Tamurkhan – Thrones of Decay DLC available, at a reasonable price

Creative Assembly is actively working to catch up with its community, so much so that it has relented on many of its latest policies regarding DLC and updates, especially those for Total War: Warhammer 3which has just been launched Tamurkhan – Thrones of Decay, which introduces the Larvae Lord to the game, a new legendary Lord for Nurgle, usable in both the Realm of Chaos campaign and Immortal Empires. The launch price is in line with the lowered price of the latest DLCs, i.e. €8.99.

Patch 5.0.0

Total War: Warhammer 3 expands again

Along with the new DLC, the patch 5.0.0, free to anyone who owns the game, which fixes many of the remaining bugs, improving performance and changes many aspects of the gameplay, user interface and general aspects of the battle phases, for what is an overall better gaming experience compared to before. For a list of what’s new, read the official release note.

As for the contents of Tamurkhan – Thrones of Decay, there is talk of the addition of 5 new units and 3 Regiments of Fame that join Nurgle’s armies, including mutated Plague Ogres and Dragon-toads. There is also a new legendary heroKayzk the Dirty, whose name says it all.

Tamurkhan, Lord of the Larvae and champion of Nurgle, is one of the greatest warlords of Chaos to ever plague the known world. A powerful leader to some, a bloated, cadaverous worm to others. Those who oppose Tamurkhan quickly fall under the banner of this herald of desolation.

Will Creative Assembly be able to catch up? According to the initial feedback on the new DLC it would seem so, given that it currently boasts 90% of positive reviews on Steam.

 
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