The sequel to Warhammer: Vermintide from developer FatShark is finally coming in Q1 2018. They have also released the official gameplay trailer to tide fans over until then. Which also helps entice them into pre-ordering (currently £20.69, which is 10% off retail price). If that isn’t enough, FatShark’s community manager also promises that there will be ZERO lootboxes via a Reddit post. Furthermore, they will not be selling any keys to unlock items. Stating “Loot comes from gameplay, not your wallet”.
Just to be sure you are ready to dive back in the bloody first-person world of Warhammer: Vermintide 2, check the system requirements first if your system is up to snuff.
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