Eldon from Denkiphile: "I’m a huge fan of the Warhammer franchise, whether it be the Fantasy variant or the 40k variant. Games Workshop has given a Warhammer license to Fatshark, which is surprising because Games Workshop often hands out licenses for 40k rather than Fantasy. Other than Total War: Warhammer and a PC conversion of the Warhammer Quest boardgame, there aren’t any other Warhammer Fantasy-based games on Steam, while 40k games are much more plentiful. While I don’t think the bar has been set very high with recent Games Workshop-licensed games, Fatshark has managed to create a very fun co-op game with Warhammer: Vermintide, which is basically Left 4 Dead but with Warhammer characters."
"Independent developer Fatshark are today very proud and happy to announce that their award-winning and multi-million selling "Warhammer Vermintide" series is celebrating its 5th anniversary on October 23rd." - Jonas Ek, TGG.
Fatshark, an independent developer and publisher, today released Death on the Reik – a new DLC to their million selling hit game Warhammer: End Times – Vermintide.
way too late and the x1 version is a kinda of a mess so no chance of using that to get some sales
Still no PS4 Pro patch. The 30fps implementation of this game is awful.
Also the idea that they are selling DLC for a game that no one is playing is rather absurd.
From GameWatcher: "Jointly the two Left 4 Dead games from Valve Software are two of the finest and most popular games ever made, and when it comes to co-op survival shooters there's none finer or more unique. The question is then, in the 10 years since Left 4 Dead came out why are they still unique? Why haven't more developers attempted to make compelling co-op shooters in that exact style, travelling across a map surviving?"