Warhammer 40,000: Battlesector shows how a Warhammer game should be done

Warhammer 40,000: Battlesector shows how a Warhammer game should be done

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It’s a great time for strategy games, and one of my favorites of the last few years is Warhammer 40,000: Battlesector. Since launching in 2021 it’s got even better, picking up two extra modes as free updates:  

  • Daemonic Incursion, a wave defense mode that pits you against hordes of daemons.
  • Planetary Supremacy, a conquest-style “paint the map” mode, and though currently in beta it has the potential to become a turn-based version of Dawn of War’s excellent Dark Crusade campaign.

Two extra factions have been added as DLC. The Sisters of Battle became a full-fledged playable army, while the other army is new—the robotic necrons who are so much fun to trash in Mechanicus. I only check in on Battlesector every few months, but when I do it’s like I’ve hit the end turn button and come back to find a new patch with a new feature. (In the latest, Steam Deck support (opens in new tab).)

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