Tuesday, June 20th 2023
Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Realms of Ruin Previewed in Faction Focus & Gameplay Trailers
The Stormcast Eternals are mortal heroes transformed into supernatural warriors in the forges of Azyr. They are the God-King's wrath made manifest, and they were created for one single purpose: outright war! In Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Realms of Ruin, they are led by Sigrun, a commander of the Stormcast Eternals detachment sent to defend a Dawnbringer settlement known as Harkanibus.
Beset by relentless Orruk Kruleboyz raids, Sigrun must embark on a perilous mission to help them turn the tides of war. Learn more about how this formidable faction plays as well as more details about the Direct Step system offered to those playing on gamepad in the first of our Faction Focus video series (below).Discover more about DirectStep and the Stormcast Eternals in the first of the Faction Focus video series:
Mark your calendars and prepare for brutal conquest in the upcoming Open Beta (7-10 July)! Register your interest now!
Step through the Realmgate and take a first look at the stunning gameplay reveal trailer for Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Realms of Ruin!
Watch the savagery of Age of Sigmar battles brought to life in glorious detail, as the Stormcast Eternals and Orruk Kruleboyz desperately fight for the precious resources deep within the Ghurian swamps.
JOIN THE OPEN BETA!
Excited to try 'Realms of Ruin' out for yourself? Well, the great news is that you won't have to wait for long to lay claim to the wild Realm of Ghur because the mighty Sigmar has blessed all with an Open Beta between the dates of 7-10th July!
Register your interest the Open Beta so you don't miss a beat.
Join the conversation and keep up to date with all the latest news, events and giveaways on...
Sources:
WHAoS:RoR Faction Focus, WHAoS:RoR Gameplay
Beset by relentless Orruk Kruleboyz raids, Sigrun must embark on a perilous mission to help them turn the tides of war. Learn more about how this formidable faction plays as well as more details about the Direct Step system offered to those playing on gamepad in the first of our Faction Focus video series (below).Discover more about DirectStep and the Stormcast Eternals in the first of the Faction Focus video series:
Mark your calendars and prepare for brutal conquest in the upcoming Open Beta (7-10 July)! Register your interest now!
Step through the Realmgate and take a first look at the stunning gameplay reveal trailer for Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Realms of Ruin!
Watch the savagery of Age of Sigmar battles brought to life in glorious detail, as the Stormcast Eternals and Orruk Kruleboyz desperately fight for the precious resources deep within the Ghurian swamps.
JOIN THE OPEN BETA!
Excited to try 'Realms of Ruin' out for yourself? Well, the great news is that you won't have to wait for long to lay claim to the wild Realm of Ghur because the mighty Sigmar has blessed all with an Open Beta between the dates of 7-10th July!
Register your interest the Open Beta so you don't miss a beat.
Join the conversation and keep up to date with all the latest news, events and giveaways on...
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3 Comments on Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Realms of Ruin Previewed in Faction Focus & Gameplay Trailers
Big fat no. I'll play more TW Warhammer thanks. That lore has soul, character, and it doesn't try too hard to take itself seriously like the one we see here. I get that distinct Power Rangers feel from it, where they yell 'kaaa-yaa!' to turn off a light switch and think maximum cringe effect in the audience is a good thing to achieve. In other words... this new Warhammer looks fun if you're 12, like so many reboots these days. I won't be surprised if the taunt button in the game is actually a Fortnite dance. I know right. Grim-dark and over-the-top works so well, I don't understand for one moment why they revamped things for Warhammer. It had a similar setting, with a good splash of self-reflective humor and lots of cool references to real history, like a perfect marriage; they also embraced the anti-hero style of army compositions and faction ideas; like, every faction is in some way pretty horrible to be a part of, and it really adds to the character of all factions. Everything is imperfect, and the imperfection is its strength; Orc animosity/infighting for example. The Empire's stranglehold of duty and faith. Etc.
In Age of Sigmar, everything tries to look perfect and it achieves the polar opposite of what it wants to do.
We're supposed to look at this and see a fearsome warrior that has risen from the dead a few dozen times? Or is he going to summon his unicorn next and ride off into the rainbow and clouds. Or maybe he'll get bored of his blonde hair and try pink next while forgetting his eyebrows. I just don't know.
And this is what we had.
Yep, things were really better back in the day...