Developer Creative Assembly has delayed Total War: Warhammer III out of its original late 2021 launch window; the title will now hit PC sometime early next year. Creative Assembly and publisher Sega announced Total War: Warhammer III this past February in an action-packed cinematic trailer. A full gameplay reveal followed a few months thereafter in mid-May, giving fans a closer look at what the all-new experience will have on offer.
According to a post on the Total War Twitter account, the eagerly-awaited real-time tactics title is no longer set to launch in late 2021 as initially planned. Creative Assembly and Sega will instead launch Warhammer III on an unspecified date in early 2022, a move that should allow the developers to "accomplish more" in the long run. Despite the push, the studio will have more to share about Warhammer III in the very near future. On September 14, in fact, fans can tune in to a "global reveal" for Grand Cathay - a new playable race.
As usual, the delay news is bittersweet. Fans have to wait a while longer to get their hands on the new adventure, but the extra development time can only work to make for a better experience all around. Fortunately, tomorrow's Grand Cathay reveal means Total War faithful have something imminent to look forward to in terms of fresh details.
Total War: Warhammer III lands on PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store on an unspecified date in early 2022.
Source: Total War/Twitter
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