The Creative Assembly will likely release a theatrical trailer early the next week, followed by much larger gameplay reveal if past practice is any indication. Currently, Total War: Warhammer 3 is only accessible on a PC.

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Total War: Warhammer 3 retains the series’ history of having a multiplayer element that makes it simple to lose a lot of hours watching armies clash in co-op or while battling other players in PvP, even though it’s single-player narrative is the main draw for many fans.

Similar to its initial faction roster, which is twice as extensive as its predecessors, Total War: Warhammer 3’s multiplayer might just be the most robust offering of the entire trilogy.

Along with new battle types that you can engage in with other players as well as against them, it also removes the two-player restriction from its multiplayer co-op campaign at launch.

Previous Total War: Warhammer III’s multiplayer co-op campaign mode will accommodate up to eight players, according to developer Creative Assembly, who also revealed the game’s eight factions and customizable Daemon Prince during the preview event in January.

Additionally, it will support simultaneous turns, which should shorten wait times while making difficult choices.

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The co-op campaign for Total War: Warhammer III will be accessible from launch and replicates the single-player game’s grand campaign mode perfectly. Additionally, there will be two more compact options.