Popular Warhammer Game Is Free on Steam

The popular gaming platform Steam continues to delight its users. The free game campaigns held from time to time on Steam are now valid for Warhammer 40,000: Gladius – Relics of War. The game, which is normally sold for a fee, can be added to the library completely free of charge until May 26. However, the game is only in the “playable” category for Steam Deck users; this means there may be minor configuration issues.

Popular Warhammer Game Is Free on Steam

Warhammer 40,000: Gladius – Relics of War Awaits Strategy Enthusiasts

Developed by Proxy Studios and published by Slitherine in 2018, Warhammer 40,000: Gladius – Relics of War is the first turn-based 4X strategy game in the Warhammer universe. Players are involved in a story that begins with archaeological discoveries on the planet Gladius Prime and focuses on the fight against a cosmic threat.

The game has received over 14,000 user reviews on Steam to date, and 81% of these reviews are positive. This has earned the game a “Very Positive” average score. It stands out as one of the notable productions for players interested in the strategy genre.

Although Gladius’ campaign duration is approximately 10-11 hours, players who want to complete all the content will need to spend close to 50 hours. The game, which includes classic elements of the 4X genre, offers a long-term experience with its replayability. In addition, it will satisfy fans of the genre with the dark atmosphere and tactical depth of the Warhammer universe.

Users who receive the game for free as part of the campaign can add the game to their libraries permanently. However, this offer is only valid until May 26, 2025. This short-term opportunity seems quite attractive for those who don’t want to miss out on strategy games. Just click here to access the game.

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