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Three New Levels On The Way For Warhammer: End Times – Vermintide

Warhmmer: End Times - Vermintide developer Fatshark has announced the imminent arrival of a substantial add-on DLC for the first-person shooter/survival hybrid to be released this month. The Drachenfels DLC will be available to buy on Steam from May 26 and includes three new stages for players to explore in their fight against the Skaven horde.
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Warhmmer: End Times – Vermintide developer Fatshark has announced the imminent arrival of a substantial add-on DLC for the first-person shooter/survival hybrid to be released this month. The Drachenfels DLC will be available to buy on Steam from May 26 and includes three new stages for players to explore in their fight against the Skaven horde.

Castle Drachenfels, Summoner’s Peak and The Dungeons are the names of the three new locations, and you can see the description of each below:

  • Castle Drachenfels – Walk through the ancient rooms of Castle Drachenfels, covered in the blood and bones of the past.
  • Summoner’s Peak – Foil the Skaven’s plan by destroying the Nurgle portals and put a halt to their reinforcements.
  • The Dungeons – Stumble your way through the dark and dingy dungeon of Drachenfels, avoiding traps and using torches to light your way through the darkness.

Fatshark says that all three gruesome-sounding locales will feature numerous traps for players to overcome, as well as pitch black areas that must be navigated with a torch in one hand, and a weapon in the other. The price you’ll be paying for The Drachenfels hasn’t been confirmed just yet, but the developer will announce one closer to release.

Warhammer: End Times – Vermintide is often mentioned in the same breath as Valve’s Left 4 Dead series – not surprising, the two share many similarities. The game has sold over half a million copies since release, and that number will surely continue to grow when it comes to Xbox One and PlayStation 4 later this year.


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