The Middle Ages are in upheaval, the Renaissance is driving science and enlightenment forward, but two things remain the same: someone always wants war and when there is a hustle and bustle in the picture, the viewer’s eye is happy. And Renaissance Kingdom Wars has a hustle and bustle like an anthill.
Besides that you’ll see Warhammer 40K as a chaotic vehicle shooting spectacle and, last but not least, the first new class for Diablo 4 since its release. Enjoy our trailers of the week!
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Platz 3: Speed Freeks
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Speed Freeks – The trailer for this Warhammer racing game will automatically make metalheads nod their heads
Sure, there are crazy racing games everywhere in Finland, and they’ve been around for a long time. Back in 1995, Twisted Metal caused a lot of chaos with vehicle combat off the beaten track. Warhammer 40,000: Speed Freeks aims to hit a similar note.
Orcs and Chaos are old friends: You crash your green butt into the Ork-Panza, screw on a few extra-nasty guns and off you go. You race against other players through the dark Warhammer world, ramming and blasting your opponents into scrap metal. If you count yourself as a scrap metal fan, listen carefully to the trailer.
More dark fantasy? Here you will find the 15 best games in the Warhammer universe.
2nd place: Diablo 4
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Diablo 4: Vessel of Hatred shows the Spiritborn in action – this is the new class
A good year after the release of Diablo 4, Blizzard is releasing the first expansion, Vessel of Hatred. The biggest selling point: the new Spiritborn class.
This summons powerful spirit beings and uses them in the fight against mobs and bosses. The trailer gives a succinct overview of what this looks like and how it works.
The add-on for Diablo 4 will be released on October 8, 2024. You can also find all information about the contents of Vessel of Hatred here.
Platz 1: Renaissance Kingdom Wars
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Sieges, castles, fleets: New historical strategy game appears on Steam
Stronghold vibes during the Renaissance: The historical strategy game Renaissance Kingdom Wars sends you and your mercenary army to foreign lands to wage war in the name of the crown. First you lay siege to fortified cities, later you take over power yourself and can even betray the king.
It’s off to a good start, so soon after the Middle Ages. You can find out which games characterize the genre here:
Renaissance: Kingdom Wars sees itself as a mixture of real-time and global strategy, so it works a bit like the historical titles from the Total War series. The game has already been released on July 15, 2024 in Steam’s Early Access program.
Which trailer did you like best this week? Are you looking forward to some hectic battles at the end of the European Middle Ages? Do you desperately need more orcish chaos in your car races? Or are you already looking forward to the new class in Diablo 4? Write it in the comments below! We always love reading your comments and opinions.