Nacon and EKO Software have announced that Warhammer: Chaosbane will be available on next generation consoles with the Slayer Edition.
First hack-and-slash available on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X, this edition of Warhammer: Chaosbane includes the most complete version of the game with all DLC packs (12 total), all updates, including Keela, the Tower of Chaos and a 4K 60FPS viewing experience. A new character, Jurgen Haider the Witch Hunter and additional content will also be available on November 10 on Xbox Series X and PC, then on November 12 and 19 on PlayStation 5 according to the date of availability of the console in each country.
Wearing the distinctive hat and long cloak of his order, the Witch Hunter's skillful use of two weapons makes him particularly formidable in both close-range sword and pistol combat. Wandering the streets of the Old World to purify him of Chaos, this inquisitor draws his power directly from his faith in Sigmar, and becomes judge and executioner in his purifying mission.
In addition to the introduction of this new character, there is also one free patch that adds improvements for both new players and first-time fans. The two hubs of Act 1 and Act 2 have been expanded. The area around the Act 2 camp has been enhanced with new enemies to fight and there is also a new area - the graveyard - which adds a new environment and a larger bestiary. This includes new enemies, including Daemon Princes, Skullcrushers (mounted and on foot), a Chaos Warrior, and new cultists.
The new character Witch Hunter is part of the Slayer Edition on new consoles and is available as DLC for current generation consoles. The patch with improved environments, new area and bestiary is free for everyone on all platforms.
► Warhammer: Chaosbane is an Action-RPG type game developed by EKO Software and published by Bigben Interactive for PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, the video game was released on 04/06/2019
Warhammer: Chaosbane is a nice game that we recommend: we decided to rate it with a 69%, if you are interested in learning more you can read the Warhammer: Chaosbane review