Nagash is back! Total War Warhammer 3: Lords of the End Times Revealed!

This isn’t Total War: Warhammer III’s last DLC

Creative Assembly has unveiled Total War: Warhammer III’s next DLC, Lords of the End Times. This DLC will bring Nagash, The Great Necromancer, to the game and bring major upgrades to Total War Warhammer III’s Immortal Empires map.

The DLC is due to be released in “Summer 2026”. So far, we know that the DLC will focus on Nagash and Archaeon the Everchosen. This means that significant changes will be made to both Undead factions and Chaos factions. Alongside Nagash, this new DLC will come with three new Legendary Lords. Another Free-LC Lord will also be released alongside this DLC pack.

Creative Assembly has confirmed that this will not be the last DLC for Total War: Warhammer III. This new DLC will allow gamers to transform Total War: Warhammer III’s Immortal Empires map in ways never seen before. The video below showcases some of the changes.

Total War: Warhammer III’s Lords of the End Times DLC will launch alongside significant technical changes to Total War: Warhammer III. However, it remains unconfirmed if Total War Warhammer III is getting upgraded to Creative Assembly’s new “Warcore” engine.

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