Strategy fans and Grimdark devotees, rejoice. Frontier Developments plc (AIM: FDEV) and Winnipeg-based developer Complex Games, in partnership with Games Workshop, have officially pulled back the curtain on Warhammer 40,000: Chaos Gate – Deathwatch.
Serving as a direct sequel to the critically acclaimed 2022 turn-based tactical RPG Warhammer 40,000: Chaos Gate – Daemonhunters, this next chapter shifts the focus from the Grey Knights to the Imperium’s ultimate Xenos hunters: the elite Deathwatch.
The title is officially headed to PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S.
Welcome to the Long Vigil
In Chaos Gate – Deathwatch, players will step into the boots of newly sanctioned Inquisitor Interrogator Bastian Rath. Thrust into command amidst an unfolding conspiracy in the Tyrian expanse, you are tasked with defending worlds under siege, gathering crucial intelligence, and upgrading your Inquisitorial Fortress.
While Daemonhunters pitted you strictly against the plagues of Nurgle, Deathwatch blows the doors wide open. Players will have to wage war against seven distinct enemy factions, demanding flexible tactics to survive encounters with everything from insidious Xenos to the corrupting forces of Chaos.
Deeper Tactics, Broader Customisation
Complex Games is building directly on the foundation that made Daemonhunters a hit, introducing several major gameplay upgrades:
- Nine Playable Classes: Build the ultimate squad by combining elite Deathwatch battle brothers—drawn from various Space Marine chapters—with fanatical Inquisitorial agents and courageous Astra Militarum forces.
- Massive Squad Customisation: Mix and match unique roles, abilities, chapter heraldry, and iconic wargear to tailor your Kill Team to your exact playstyle.
- Heavy Armour & Vehicles: For the first time, commanders can deploy devastating vehicles onto the battlefield, including the towering Redemptor Dreadnought, the agile Scout Sentinel, and the iconic Leman Russ tank.
- Environmental Warfare: Destruction is a tool. Players can trigger environmental hazards and shatter enemy cover to turn the tide of battle.
Test Your Might in Skirmish Mode
For players who want to bypass the galactic narrative and dive straight into the action, the game introduces a highly anticipated Skirmish Mode. This standalone feature allows you to fully configure your Kill Team, test out experimental squad compositions, and take on specific enemy factions in completely customisable battles.
“Every detail has been crafted to bring to life the grim darkness of the 41st Millennium. Armour, Chapter heraldry, wargear, insignias and battle-scarred environments reflect the history and brutality of eternal war.” — Complex Games / Frontier Developments
When Can We Play It?
While Frontier has yet to stamp a concrete release date on the project, the announcement trailer is officially live, and the game is already available to wishlist on Steam, Epic Games Store, PlayStation, and Xbox.
If you loved the punishing, rewarding tactical layer of the first game, Deathwatch looks poised to deliver an even grander, more brutal tour of duty in the 41st millennium.
Stay tuned to TechMash for more updates, trailers, and gameplay breakdowns as they drop!
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