Total War: WARHAMMER II and Sonic Forces playable at PAX West 2017
SEGA is bringing two of their most hotly anticipated titles to the PAX West 2017 show-floor with Total War: WARHAMMER II and Sonic Forces both playable in the SEGA booth, located on Level 4, Booth 1601.
Sonic Forces will be showcasing three action-packed stages featuring Modern Sonic, Classic Sonic and an all new, series-first, fully customizable Hero character, blazing through enemy laden levels at breakneck speed. Sonic Forces puts players in a world already taken over by Dr. Eggman and his evil group of henchmen, which includes Chaos, Metal Sonic, Shadow and Zavok who are ready to create next-level panic and disorder. Come along and check it out on one of our 8 PlayStation 4 stations.
Once you’re done with collecting rings, take up arms and crush your foes in Total War: WARHAMMER II. The second part of Creative Assembly’s epic fantasy trilogy brings players a breath-taking new narrative campaign, set across the vast continents of Lustria, Ulthuan, Naggaroth and the Southlands. The Great Vortex Campaign builds pace to culminate in a definitive and climactic endgame, an experience unlike any other Total War title to date. There will be two playable quest battles on offer across 27 PC’s, featuring three out of the four races available at launch: Skaven vs Lizardmen and Skaven vs Dark Elves.
Sonic Forces is out this Holiday for Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PC and Nintendo Switch. Total War: WARHAMMER II is out on September 28th for PC. For more information about SEGA or any of its products, log on www.sega.com.
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