It's a different chunk of the world,' and they're 'looking to expand on the feature set, evolve the gameplay, and generally take it from there.'
As Ian Roxburgh explained that they're 'looking at taking on four new races. It's coming later this year (we're not sure exactly when) and it promises to expand on the foundations laid down with the first game. Total War: Warhammer II has just been announced, and we were lucky enough to be given the opportunity to discuss the strategy sequel with game director Ian Roxburgh and communications manager Al Bickham shortly before the big reveal.Īs we found out during our interview, Warhammer II is a standalone game, so you don't need the original to play a new campaign that brings new races (high elves, dark elves, lizardmen, and a fourth that they'll be talking more about 'in the future') to the digital table.