'Total War: Warhammer' 'Call of the Beastmen' DLC arrives with freebies for gamers

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"Total War: Warhammer" fans are all excited to experience the "Call of the Beastmen" DLC, which is set to arrive anytime soon. For those who are not planning to purchase the latest DLC, fans will still be able to enjoy freebies from its developer, Creative Assembly.

Fans purchasing the DLC, "Call of the Beastmen," will allow them to play with Khazrak, Malagor and several more characters in the main campaign mode. The expansion pack is expected to bring in more than 12 hours' worth of game time. This also includes a mini campaign called "An Eye for an Eye," PC Invasion reported.

The publication also stated that the upcoming DLC will be similar to the grand campaign but will be on a bigger scale, with 52 regions that will stretch from Marienburg coast to Hochland to be exact. The DLC also offers better battle mechanics, giving balanced battlefield options.

Additionally, unlockable Lord for multiplayer is also available, regardless if players own the DLC or not. Fans will have a chance to play as Sarthorael the Everwatcher, Lord of Change and Greater Daemon of Tzeentch.

"Once you've unlocked an achievement in the Grand Campaign that allows Sarthorael to become a named Lord, playable in custom and multiplayer battles."

It added, "A Lord of Change is hideously unpredictable and manipulative. Behind its gaze lies a curious and wreckful mind, deeply intelligent, yet as uncaring of consequence as it is fascinated by it. The Lord of Change is like a child playing upon some gigantic anthill, poking with a stick at its inhabitants and laughing at the hopeless antics of their defence."

"Call of the Beastmen" DLC is available for US$19, while the standard edition of "Total War:Warhammer" is for US$59.99, for the Windows PC.

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