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Total War: Warhammer’s Rich Aldridge on roleplaying, iteration, and lessons from nearly a decade on strategy’s most ambitious series

  • Total War: Warhammer 3's Omens of Destruction marks a milestone for Creative Assembly director Rich Aldridge and his team, following the launch of its 100th legendary lord, Khorne champion Arbaal The Undefeated. The studio remains focused on covering all units from every Fantasy Battle 6th edition army book, but is also looking at emerging narratives and various parts of Warhammer's fiction for future expansions. Recently, asymmetrical unit design has been a priority, leading to the addition of various new lords with unique roles. The team is also regularly implementing hot fixes and patches based on feedback from the community.
  • Total War: Warhammer 3's Omens of Destruction marks a milestone for Creative Assembly director Rich Aldridge and his team, following the launch of its 100th legendary lord, Khorne champion Arbaal The Undefeated.
  • The studio remains focused on covering all units from every Fantasy Battle 6th edition army book, but is also looking at emerging narratives and various parts of Warhammer's fiction for future expansions.
  • Asymmetrical unit design has been a priority, leading to the addition of various new lords with unique roles.
  • The team is also regularly implementing hot fixes and patches based on feedback from the community.
  • Aldridge has confirmed that the team are still very much on a journey with the community, and wants to make sure that they deliver valuable and meaningful experiences. He has welcomed the criticism with open arms.
  • The team is embracing and continuing to support the kind of role-playing elements that can enrich the game's fantasy appeal, and is taking player feedback seriously.
  • There is positivity around the team's recent output but there is still work to be done, admits Aldridge. He says it's important that they deliver great content for as many people as possible to enjoy as they look ahead to future releases.
  • Aldridge is careful not to reveal too much about the studio's plans for the future but has told fans to keep dreaming about what they would like to see in the game. He emphasises that there's still a lot of content that they haven't yet touched.
  • Total War: Warhammer 3 is in the best place it has ever been, and the team is committed to giving its players more engaging, fulfilling content to keep the momentum going.

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