The class carries one of the heaviest Lance broadsides in the Imperial Navy, making it a threat to vessels of equal or larger size. Following on the heels of our Goonhammer introduction of Battlefleet Gothic we are excited to introduce a brand new series that covers a live, ongoing campaign that brings together the Battlefleet Gothic system and the Warhammer 40,000 Crusade system into a single integrated, narrative, and map-based campaign. Their crews will also gain experience as they participate in and survive battles.įocus Home Interactive will be on-site at E3 this coming June to unveil more on Battlefleet Gothic: Armada, so stay tuned. The powerful Gothic -class Cruiser is a familiar sight throughout the Imperium and has a presence in each Segmentum battlefleet. Additionally, every ship will be fully customizable, with weapons, defenses, support sub systems adjustable to player needs. As the below teaser trailer shows, its a very impressive looking game.īattlefleet will apparently offer “deep management of every ship composing the player’s fleet, both during and between battles.” True to the 40k universe, a variety of ships can be employed, from small frigates to “gigantic, miles-long battleships.” Impressive. The game, developed by French studio Tindalos Interactive and published by Focus Home Interactive, runs on the Unreal Engine 4. Taking a spacefaring approach to the 40k gameplay, the game allowed players to choose from familiar factions like the Imperium, Orks, Eldars and Chaos, as they do battle with one another in ship-to-ship combat.īattlefleet the videogame will focus on the Imperial Navy’s Battlefleet Gothic as it squares off against the oncoming forces of Abaddon the Despoiler, a Chaos Lord who is every bit as charming as his name implies. Battlefleet is an adaptation of an actual tabletop strategy game of the same name designed and released by Games Workshop in 1999, and discontinued in 2013.
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