Gamescom's Opening Night Live event brought us the Xbox Series X|S release date for Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Realms of Ruin with a new trailer.
launches for Xbox Series X|S on November 17, and you can get up to three days of Early Unlock by preordering the Deluxe or Ultimate Editions. Check out the new trailer below."Wage a campaign of brutal conquest in a realm-shattering fantasy real-time strategy game.
Command four unique factions in dynamic battles as part of a story-driven campaign and test your mettle against warlords afar in online multiplayer," the Warhammer team says.— the Standard Edition, Deluxe Edition, and Ultimate Edition, all of which come with the preorder bonus of the Vanguard profile customization set.More Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Realms of Ruin stories:
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