Back in 2012, developer Relic Entertainment reminded people that even though the galaxy was a grim and dark place to inhabit in the 41st millennium--possibly even grimdark--there was no cosmic threat that couldn't be solved by a genetically engineered and cybernetically enhanced super-soldier wielding a chainsaw sword. Yes, you can tell your kids that this was the original Chainsaw Man.
More than a decade later, Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine II picks up where the first game left off, introducing audiences to Captain Titus and his fellow Ultramarines. Here's everything that we know so far about it, including its release date, platforms, and how its gameplay is shaping up.
"We didn't want to create just any third-person shooter. We wanted to create a game that embodied the galactic warfare that you've come to know from this franchise," said creative director Oliver Hollis-Leick in a deep dive video. "It is a passion piece for all of the people working at Saber. These are people who have read the novels through the years--who have played the games--and so nobody has higher expectations than us."
The trailers have also shown off some impressive destructible environments, and alongside the more detailed armies of enemies that you'll be cutting through, this game looks to be using current-gen console and PC hardware to deliver plenty of action on a larger scale. If Saber Interactive is looking to the first game for inspiration, expect a gung-ho rush into danger with some chunky ranged options for offense.
Ruthless and relentless hordes of creatures driven by an unrelenting survival instinct and possessing hive-mind intelligence, if left unchecked, Tyranids can devour entire solar systems and pose one of the biggest threats to the galaxy since Horus developed a chip on his shoulder.
Protagonist Titus is back, this time as a Lieutenant in the Ultramarines, but he won't be voiced by Kingsman actor Mark Strong. Vikings actor Clive Standen is taking over the role, and will help bring the legendary Space Marine to life.
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