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Warhammer: Mark of Chaos


Warhammer: Mark of Chaos

New images of the Skaven and human armies

Crashing into battle with a +1 advantage for surprise come these screens of humans versus the rat-like Skaven in the upcoming real-time strategy stunner for the PC, Warhammer: Mark of Chaos. Based on Games Workshop's fantasy tabletop game and created by Black Hole Entertainment, this RTS title will not only feature four separate armies but also includes the chance to add mercenaries to the massed ranks of High Elves, Empire, Chaos and Skaven soldiers.

And in keeping with the painted lead miniatures of the license, Mark of Chaos' units can be customized with swappable body parts, changeable colors and additional units such as the Dogs of War.

Check out the new screens available by clicking on the tab at the top of the page. Warhammer: Mark of Chaos is due out this fall.

April 10, 2006


 
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Warhammer: Mark of Chaos

Genre: Strategy
Release date: Nov 14, 2006
Published by: Namco Bandai
Developed by: Black Hole Entertainment
Franchise: Warhammer
Min system requirements: P4 2.4GHz or equivalent, 512MB RAM, 3.0GB HD space, 128MB DX 9.0c-compatible video card
Recommended system: P4 2.8GHz or equivalent, 1.0GB RAM, 256MB DX 9.0c-compatible video card
Multiplayer Modes:
Offline
1 player SOLO
Online
6 player VS
6 player CO-OP
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