Warhammer 40,000: Mechanicus marches towards a new console release date

Warhammer 40,000: Mechanicus marches towards a new console release date

Kasedo Games have announced that the console version of Warhammer 40,000: Mechanicus, will now see release this July, slipping back from its original May release. For the first time on console, take control of an array of Adeptus Mechanicus forces as you lead your Tech-Priests and troops on a tactical quest to salvage ancient technologies from the mysterious tombs of the planet Silva Tenebris.

Check out the teaser trailer for the console version below, a small few seconds of footage were shown off, back in the March 2020 Nintendo Direct Mini, which you can watch here.

The highly immersive strategic combat of Mechanicus is combined with the compelling story written by Black Library author, Ben Counter, specifically crafted to fit the unique personality of the Adeptus Mechanicus faction.

As well as the base game, the console edition of Warhammer 40,000: Mechanicus includes the Heretek DLC which exposes the dark underbelly of the Adeptus Mechanicus faction like never before. Battle frighteningly familiar foes in a cohort of heretek Tech-Priests over five new missions using new disciplines, troops and unlockable firepower.

The console package is completed with the special Omnissiah Edition content which adds the atmospheric soundtrack, short story ‘Deus Ex Mechanicus’ by Andy Chambers, the stunning digital artbook, as well as the hard-hitting melee weapon, the Arc Scourge.

The game is already available on PC, so if you have a good machine and can’t wait, you can always give it a go there.