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Warhammer: Vermintide 2 Chaos Wastes Heading to Consoles this June, New Infographic

The new Vermintide 2 expansion, Chaos Wastes, has been highly successful and brought the highest number of players since the launch back in 2018. To celebrate this, developer Fatshark thought it might be fun to send some of the more interesting stats:

Warhammer: Vermintide 2 Chaos Wastes Heading to Consoles this June, New Infographic

In other news, Fatshark announced that Chaos Wastes is heading to consoles in June. Console players’ journey towards the Citadel of Eternity will be free for all owners of Vermintide 2.  

This is Chaos Wastes…

The next chapter in the Vermintide 2 story has arrived, and it’s available as a free download. In Chaos Wastes, the players will -try- to reach the Citadel of Eternity, but only the pure at heart will be able to complete the journey. In order to survive the journey to the Citadel the heroes will have to leave their fancy and hard-earned armor behind and go back to the basics. The journey begins where it all began over three years ago, and armed only with simple equipment that will require skills to use effectively rather than just hiding behind a maxed out Iron Breaker.

The trek can only be completed by a true pilgrim to navigate through to the unpredictable region without a map and where no journey is the same. The Citadel of Eternity is a place most have only heard of through rumors. It is said to be located in a region under the influence of the Chaos Gods and apparently Saltzpyre knows how to get there – or so he claims. 

Chaos Wastes includes the Twitch Integration – the streamer’s favorite game mode, which lets the audience join in on the adventure and help the players on their journey by voting on what will happen next. 

Related: WARHAMMER VERMINTIDE 2 – CHAOS WASTES Now Out for Free via Steam

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