

Immortal Empires will first launch as an open beta before seeing a full release at some point down the line. We’re likely to see it towards the end of the quarter, so the tentative release date as of right now is around August to early or mid-September. Creative Assembly recently outlined the Warhamroadmap and, among other things, mentioned that Immortal Empires is coming in Q3 of the year as part of update 2.0. We finally have some concrete news regarding Immortal Empires straight from the horse’s mouth. How long the beta will last is anyone’s guess at this point. Assuming nothing changes until then, we can expect a beta phase before the combined map gets a full release. We still don’t have a specific release date just yet but Creative Assembly did reiterate during the recent Warhammer Skulls festival that Immortal Empires will launch sometime during Q3. Immortal Empires now has a teaser trailer showcasing a bunch of the races across all three games squaring off against each other. Image Credit: Creative Assembly Update 3: It looks like there are going to be eight of them at launch. The developers also talked a bit about the new Sea Lanes feature. That’s 38% more settlements and 52% more starting factions than Warhammer 2’s Mortal Empires. According to the developers, the map will feature 554 settlements and 278 starting factions. Immortal Empires MapĬreative Assembly recently gave us a good look at the Immortal Empires map and it’s going to be just as massive as we expected. That sounds pretty good, but what about the Immortal Empires map? Don’t worry because we already know a lot about that as well. Interesting to note that only the host of an Immortal Empires campaign needs to own all three games. Sea Lanes (the ability to quickly move armies from one side of the map to the other).A few older lords get improved factions mechanics.29 older Legendary Lords get new starting locations.

New dedicated factions for old lords like Grombrindal, Ghorst, and Volkmar the Grim.Here’s a quick look at what to expect when Immortal Empires launches: So what exactly can we expect in terms of content? CA gave us an overview and it’s quite impressive. The mode will remain in beta until all these problems will be fixed. All the planned content from the three games will be available right off the bat, however, there will likely be quite a few visual and technical issues at launch. Probably the most important takeaway is that the mode won’t be implemented in bits and pieces over time. What does this mean? Well, we finally all the details. If you’ve been following the Immortal Empires news so far, you already know that the mode will initially launch in beta. No solid release date just yet but at least we now know the exact month. First off, Creative Assembly confirmed that the combined map will be available to play in August. More news is finally starting to pour in as we’re approaching the launch of Immortal Empires.
