Publisher and developer HeroCraft has announced that turn-based tactical card game Warhammer 40,000: Space Wolf will leave digital stores next month “due to the license agreement.”
Warhammer 40,000: Space Wolf will no longer be purchasable starting on October 11, but existing owners will continue to have access to their copies even after that date.
Warhammer 40,000: Space Wolf Leaves Digital Stores
Furthermore, the title will be heavily discounted across all platforms in the coming days, giving anyone who has yet to pick up the game a chance to add it to their libraries.
Here is the full breakdown of upcoming sales, as shared by the publisher:
- PlayStation Store Asia: 85%, from September 27 to October 11
- Nintendo eShop US: 88%, from September 29 to October 11
- Nintendo eShop EU: 90%, from October 8 to October 11
- Xbox: 90%, from October 3 to October 9
- Steam (Deluxe Edition Bundle): 90%, from September 27 to October 5
- Steam (Main Game and the Saga of the Great Awakening DLC): 90% from October 5 to October 11
- Steam (all other DLC): 90% from October 8 to October 11
On top of that, Warhammer 40,000: Space Wolf and six pieces of downloadable content currently make up the lowest tier of Humble Bundle’s HeroCraft PC Humongous Collection, available for as low as $1.
Warhammer 40,000: Space Wolf launched back in September 2017. A PC port of the mobile version, it removed the latter’s free-to-play elements while introducing a set of changes and improvements that made the game play better on PC.
Pitting the Space Wolves against the heretical Word Bearers, the title blends turn-based strategy, RPG, and collectible card game elements.
If that sounds like something that would be right up your alley, now’s the best (and very much last) time to grab a copy for yourself.
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