The video below, from Warhammer YouTube channel The Great Book of Grudges, does a fantastic job of showcasing the Unification mod:Īfter Relic's Dawn of War 3 flopped, it's great to see the studio's much-loved first game in the series still seeing attention from the modding community 17 years later. Almost all the new factions use unique and high resolution models, and even old factions have been retouched. Here's the list of new races:Ī huge amount of work has been done to create the models for these new races. It's an advanced combiner mod that lets you seamlessly combine almost all community-created races. Unification is the work of the Thudmeizer Mod Team. The mod notes have other instructions and requirements you’ll need to follow, as well. The impressive Unification mod for Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War expansion Soulstorm makes a huge number of quality of life changes to Relic's 2004 real-time strategy classic, but most exciting of all is the addition of 17 new races, all playable in multiplayer and against the AI. WH40K Dawn of War Soulstorm Unification Mod Release article image You’ll, of course, need the Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War - Soulstorm base game for Unification to work, but that’s an easy fix, as it’s currently available on Steam for just 12.99. It's kind of focused in terms of what it does (mostly Chaos, with some Space Marine and Imperial Guard stuff, and a tiny bit of other things, as well as Inquisition (borrowed from. Another mod I'd suggest trying would be Dark Prophecy. A new mod has added 17 new races to Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War. I've tried Codex, I prefer UA more though, it just feels more complete, to me.
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