'Dawn of War III' Update: Latest Dawn Of War Game Set To Launch on April 27, Pre-order Bonuses Now Available
For Warhammer's 40,000 fans, "Dawn of War III" has been a long time coming game. Six years after the very last expansion for "Dawn of War II," Relic is now all set to release the next game in the hit game series on April 27, 2017, and for those who like to earn themselves a few extra features for ordering before release, pre-order bonuses are now live.
While it might be based 38,000 years into the future and a sequel to a nearly 15-year-old franchise, "Dawn of War III" is still very much a game of the modern era. That is why alongside its standard release, there are also pre-order skins that are to be earned, including a Limited Edition and a Collector's Edition, all with extra bonuses and amazing unlockables.
According to Digital Trends, the standard edition of the game comes only with the original game itself, but for anyone who is pre-ordering "Dawn of War III" before its official launch date, the game will also come with the Masters of War skin pack, which Relic showed off in its latest Game trailer. You can pre-order the Standard Edition of "Dawn of War III" from various online retailers for $60.
According to Tech Investor News, those who are willing to spend just five dollars more can even net themselves the Limited Edition of the game, which comes with an exclusive premium disc bookcase, including specialized art; a digital version of the game's official soundtrack, as well as a specialized art card, made using lenticular techniques to give it more depth and show off the game's different races.
For those are also willing to spend more in order to get more, there is also the Collector's Edition. This edition comes with all of Limited Edition bonuses, as well as a model of Gabriel Angelos' iconic Godsplitter Daemon Hammer, and three cloth faction banners mounted on wooden poles.
Potential buyers can pre-order "Dawn of War III" now on Amazon and other select retailers. "Dawn of War III" will officially roll out on April 27, 2017.
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