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Submitted by Jon Wilcox on October 30 2006 - 14:18

Namco Bandai confirms that the Warhammer strategy title has gone gold...

Namco Bandai has today announced that Warhammer: Mark of Chaos has gone gold, ahead of its PC release across North America on November 14th, and Europe on November 24th.

A real-time battlefield title, Mark of Chaos is the second PC title to be launched from Namco Bandai's development group (following Mage Knight: Apocalypse earlier in October), and follows some of the epic battles between the Chaos and Imperial armies.

"Warhammer: Mark of Chaos will transport gamers into the fantasy war-torn battlefields of the legendary Warhammer universe, with epic battles on an enormous scale," said Makoto Iwai, Senior Vice President of the Development Group at NAMCO BANDAI Games America Inc. "The release of Warhammer: Mark of Chaos is a testament to NAMCO BANDAI Games' continued commitment to PC gaming."

We'll have more news shortly...

[Update] The UK publisher of Mark of Chaos, Deep Silver, has also announced that a Collector's Edition of the game will be available, which will feature Jeremy Soule's soundtrack, the official novel, sticker-set, and artbook. The edition will retail for £49.99, whilst the Standard Edition will cost £34.99.

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I thought Blizzard makes the best cinematics and now I see the Hungarians are better. I'm proud.


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