Warlock 2: The Exiled gets new trailer, mod support

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I wondered how long it’d be until we saw another trailer for Warlock 2: The Exiled. Considering how pun-tastic the last one was, I was… well, I was eager to see whether they’d keep that up.

With the release of this new trailer – detailing a few of the shattered worlds your hordes will be conquering in the game itself – I can announce that it has pretty much all of the puns. If atrocious puns cause you physical pain, stay well away. Otherwise, give it a watch below; this is possibly the only fantasy hex-based strategy game that includes giant robots, which has to be worth a look.

Paradox and Ino-Co Plus have also announced that Warlock 2 will ship with an official editor that can be used to create custom scenarios, edit quests, place resources and cities on custom maps, or put all of this stuff together to make a brand new campaign. On top of that, Steam Workshop support means that it’ll be very, very easy to share your tweaks with the rest of the world. Hurrah!

Warlock 2: The Exiled is due out this spring.


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