Total War: Warhammer 40K – Release Date, Platforms, and What to Expect

Get all the latest details on Total War: Warhammer 40K, including the expected release date, supported platforms, key features, and everything you need to know about the upcoming game.
By Anish Negi
Total War: Warhammer 40K – Release Date, Platforms, and What to Expect

Total War Warhammer 40K is going to be the next big game in the Total War series. The game has access to the Warhammer 40K series and will bring a lot of chaos and carnage into the game. The Total War series has a great battle simulation system in place and has left a lot of people waiting in anticipation of their next game to be released. Below is a complete guide on Total War Warhammer 40K.

Total War: Warhammer 40,000 Release Date and Platforms

Total War Warhammer 40K is still under development, and a release date for the game has yet to be given by Creative Assembly. But the developers have confirmed that they would have more information regarding this game in 2026, meaning a release date would probably be 2027 or later. But regarding the platforms on which it shall run, we have a clearer answer.

Total War Warhammer 40K is expected to release on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S consoles. As a lover of the Turn-based game genre, you should consider trying out the new game being developed by Larian Studios – Divinity.

Everything We Know About Total War Warhammer 40K

Total War Warhammer 40K has stated that they aim to develop the ultimate strategy experience. The game will host a turn-based strategy, but what makes the series renowned is the battle simulation in real time.

They have unleashed several details about the game’s features. Let us see what they have to offer:

They are split into four factions: Space Marines, Orks, Aeldari, and Astra Militarum.
Customizable War Machine: Personalize your forces and change your warriors. Go to war across galaxies: Capture planets and fight wars across galaxiesWe even caught a look at gameplay action in the last TGA awards, and that showed the pure brutality that only the Warhammer and Total War franchises are capable of mixing. I am really looking forward to the Total War series being introduced in the Warhammer 40k world, as are you.

Anish Negi is an editor and SEO expert at Urban Scroll, specializing in global tech news, product launches, reviews, and buying guides. He focuses on search-driven content strategy and editorial precision to ensure accurate, high-visibility tech coverage.

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