STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN – Independent developer Fatshark has announced that the Back to Ubersreik DLC is now available on Steam for the multimillion selling hit game, Warhammer: Vermintide 2.
The Warhammer Vermintide 2 – Back to Ubersreik DLC will bring the player back to the original Vermintide, and its most popular levels. Players of the original game will feel right at home, but will have to face new challenges, and meaner enemies. If you haven’t played the original game, this is a great way of expanding your knowledge of what happened before our Heroes reached Helmgart.
“Three levels are included in the Back to Ubersreik DLC – officially. There might be more content…” hints Bardin Goreksson, Hero.
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Three of the favorite stages from the original Vermintide game has been overhauled and have never been more beautiful. Unfortunately, the player will not have time to admire the levels, as Chaos join the Skaven to make sure they are not on the losing side this time around.
“Fatshark is bringing you back in time, and then changing the history with amped graphics, and new enemies” says Martin Wahlund, CEO Fatshark. “Besides being very happy to introduce newer Heroes to Ubersreik, I am personally very much looking forward sounding the horn in the Magnus Tower.”
Key Features:
- Three new old levels – Horn of Magnus, Engines of War, and Garden of Morr
- New Quests and Challenges
- New Weapons and Illusions
- …And Bardin hints of secret content
Check Out the Warhammer: Vermintide 2 – Back to Übersreik DLC Trailer:
Warhammer: Vermintide 2 – Back to Übersreik DLC is now available on PC via Steam. Xbox One and PlayStation 4 will be released December 18, 2018.
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