The release of the hotly anticipated third-person shooter Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 is just over a month away. Publisher Focus Entertainment and developers from Saber Interactive are in no hurry to reveal system requirements, but continue to tease fans with gameplay videos.
Published on July 29, the latest in a series of gameplay videos dedicated to one or another element of the gameplay of Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 (like the planet Kadaku, a chainsword or a heavy bolter), demonstrates the variability of the Space Marine arsenal.
The player will have a wide selection of weapons at his disposal, including heavy and special ones. They will allow you to freely switch between ranged and melee combat, carry out spectacular finishing moves, and containers with ammunition and weapon racks with new “barrels” will be scattered throughout the levels.
Users in the comments are impatient in anticipation of the release of Space Marine 2 and complain that a month before the release they still don’t know the “appetites” of the PC version. “This is great,” says dantealighieri4543 about the video itself, “but we are still waiting for the system requirements.”
Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 will be released on September 9 on PC (Steam), PS5, Xbox Series X and S, but buyers of the premium edition will receive early access. There will be no microtransactions in the shooter, but they promise a story campaign with co-op for three, Operations (PvE) modes for three participants and Eternal War (PvP) with 6 vs 6 battles.
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