
STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN – Independent developer Fatshark today announced that the multi-million selling hit game, Warhammer: Vermintide 2, is now available on PlayStation 4.
Today is the day PlayStation 4 owners get the chance to join the fight in Helmgart. Warhammer: Vermintide 2 has surpassed two million in sales, and is now giving PlayStation 4 owners the chance to join the fight.
“We are very excited to bring Vermintide 2 to the PlayStation community” says Martin Wahlund, CEO Fatshark. “PlayStation®4 players will face off against brutal Chaos warriors and the relentless Skaven hordes in ferocious cooperative multiplayer action.”
There are three versions available at launch, the Standard Edition, Premium Edition, and the Ultimate Edition.
Exclusive for the Warhammer: Vermintide 2 Ultimate Edition:
- Sigmar Keep Statue
- Helmgart Heraldry Themed Skins
- Portrait Frame
- 3x Exclusive Heroic Deeds
- Shadows over Bögenhafen DLC
- Back to Übersreik DLC
Check Out the Warhammer: Vermintide 2 PlayStation 4 Release Trailer:
Vermintide 2 is a visually stunning and groundbreaking melee action game pushing the boundaries of the first person co-op genre. Set during the apocalyptic End Times of the Warhammer world – the game introduces the dark, bloody and twisted forces of Chaos as an enemy faction. Other new features include 15 hero careers, new environments, talent trees and the proprietary Heroic Deeds System.
Warhammer: Vermintide 2 – Back to Übersreik DLC is now available on PC via Steam, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4.
Related: WARHAMMER: VERMINTIDE 2 Back to Ubersreik DLC Available Now
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