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While fans of Total War: Warhammer are waiting for the third game, Creative Assembly is releasing Total War: Warhammer II’s last DLC.
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While fans of the Total War: Warhammer series are eagerly waiting to see more of the third game, Creative Assembly is preparing to close the curtain on Total War: Warhammer II with its last DLC.
Titled The Silence & The Fury, it’ll focus on Lizardmen and Beastmen, and today we get to see more about one of the Beastmen’s new monsters, the grotesque Jabberslythe.
You can take a look below.
Total War: Warhammer II is currently available exclusively for PC
Titled The Silence & The Fury launches on July 14. Below you can read an official description:
“This Lords Pack for Total War: WARHAMMER II introduces two new Legendary Lords for the Lizardmen and the Beastmen. Each leads their own faction and features new characters, units, unique gameplay mechanics and narrative objectives.
Formed of living bronze, the rage-filled Doombull Taurox is nigh-on invincible – save for one area on his gargantuan neck. The Chaos gods whisper to him of a ritual that can eliminate this weakness, but the promises of the ruinous powers are seldom what they seem…
Meanwhile, Oxyotl, the revered Chameleon Skink and master of stealth, scents the machinations of Chaos and rallies his cohorts. Taurox must be stopped at all costs, lest a new tide of Chaos sweeps the world. When the Silence meets the Fury in a final confrontation, who will prevail?”
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