![]() ![]() I suppose it's not a completionist package, though, merely a starting point - and one can hardly grumble it's a rip-off. Lastly, pay at least $15 and you also get the Company of Heroes 2 - Ardennes Assault campaign expansion.Ĭuriously absent are the many expansions for Dawn of War, DoW 2's Chaos Rising, or Space Marine's DLC. That also gets you CoH 2 - The Western Front Armies: US Forces, Dawn of War II - Retribution, and Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine. $1 or more gets you Warhammer 40k: Dawn of War (note: the Game of the Year Edition here doesn't include its expansions), Dawn of War II, Company of Heroes plus its expansions, and the Company of Heroes 2 standalone multiplayer expansion The Western Front Armies: Oberkommando West.Īctual Company of Heroes 2 comes in at the next tier, if you beat the average price (currently around $6). This time, they're all Windows-only and come as keys to plug into Steam. The usual Humble dealio applies: name your price (above $1), decide how to split the money between the devs, Humble, and charities, then receive games. ![]() The latest Humble Weekly Bundle focuses on Relic, with a load of Dawn of War, Space Marine, and Company of Heroes games depending on how much you fancy paying. ![]() ![]() So huzzah! For the next week you can get the lot for just a few quid. Dawn of War with its real-time strategising, Dawn of War II with its added action-RPG-ish flair, and Space Marine with its head-stomping are as good as we've had 40k in recent years. If we seem cynical and suspicious of the many Warhammer 40,000 games we've seen in recent years, it's because we judge them against the high-water mark of Relic Entertainment's 40k games. ![]()
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