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More than 20 classic Warhammer and WH40K games just came to Steam, 7 of them for the first time ever

WH40K: Dawn of War key art (detail) - closeup of a Space Marine yelling at someone just off-screen
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15 Disney games were stripped from Steam today, and that's not cool. But nature abhors a vacuum, so they say, and SNEG and Games Workshop have moved to balance the cosmic scales with Warhammer Classics, a new label dedicated to bringing classic Warhammer games (you might have sussed that out from the title) to modern gamers.

It's not just a dump of old games onto Steam: The intent is to offer the games "in an accessible, future-proofed form" that will run without headaches on modern hardware and operating systems.

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The 1998 strategy game Warhammer 40,000: Chaos Gate, for instance, has been updated "to run smoothly on modern Windows systems, delivering improved stability and enhanced compatibility," with "new widescreen combat resolutions" and 16:9 HUD support, adjusted audio, and Steam achievements.

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