Gaming: Pc Gamer Magazine's New Issue Is On Sale Now: Warhammer 40,000:...

Gaming: Pc Gamer Magazine's New Issue Is On Sale Now: Warhammer 40,000:...

Plus, Solasta 2, Resident Evil Requiem, Terra Invicta, Mewgenics, Going Medieval, Forza Horizon 6, Duke Nukem 3D, gaming mousepads, and much more, too

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This month PC Gamer gets world exclusive access to Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War 4, the bloodthirsty new RTS from King Art Games. The original Dawn of War has a legendary reputation, so fans will be pleased to hear that this new game is very much returning to the series' roots, while also evolving its classic formula in clever ways. With unprecedented access to the devs, the game, and the studio, this month's cover feature is your ultimate one-stop shop for Dawn of War 4 info.

Cover story: Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War 4 | Secondary features: Player Unknown Productions' Modjam

New issue out now! PC Gamer gets world exclusive access to Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War IV. Plus, Solasta 2 previewed, Terra Invicta reviewed, Duke Nukem 3D reinstalled, and gaming mousepads tested.

Then, in terms of previews, we exclusively speak to Tactical Adventures, the developers of 2026's exciting new turn-based fantasy RPG, Solasta 2. For fans of heroic D&D quests and madcap shenanigans, this is looking like a total treat. Plus, we also preview Forza Horizon 6, Hytale, Resident Evil Requiem, Going Medieval, Forbidden Solitaire, Big Hops, Cleared Hot, Hollow Mire, Obsidian Moon, Will: Follow The Light, and Korea IL-2 Series.

Also this issue the PC Gamer reviews machine delivers judgment on Terra Invicta, Code Veil 2, Nioh 3, Megabonk, Pathologic 3, Sonic Racing: Crossworlds, Mewgenics, and Cairn, among others.

What's in this month's cover story: With unprecedented access to King Art Games' studio, PC Gamer goes hands-on with its red hot new entry in the legendary RTS series, Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War 4, returning to Kronos to wage more bloodthirsty factional warfare. We also speak directly with the game's key devs about their journey in bringing the series back from the dead, as well as what PC gamers can look forward to at launch.

What's in this feature: For our secondary feature this month PC Gamer gets exclusive insider access to Player Unknown Productions' Modjam, a regular event that sees the studio's developers come together to experiment and create. We also speak directly to Brendan Greene himself about his new project Prologue: Go Wayback!, too, and learn about his vision for the future of its virtual world. T

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