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Dawn of War II beta launches

Dawn of War II beta launches

The new Dawn of War II beta has launched today on Steam for those who own the original Soulstorm expansion.

If you're a hardcore fan of THQ and Relic's Warhammer 40K: Dawn of War strategy games then we've got good news. You'll be pleased to know that the official multiplayer beta for Dawn of War II has now launched on Steam - providing you own the original standalone expansion, Soulstorm anyway.

The even better news though is that, even if you don't own Soulstorm then you can still get in on the beta for cheap - Valve has slashed the price of the standalone Soulstorm by 75 percent!

If the recession has got you feeling a little bit stingy though then you don't need to worry too much - the beta opens to the public in a week too, so you can wait until January 28th if you want too.

Relic's Dawn of War looks to be an early hit for publisher THQ, who'll be publishing both Dawn of War II and the Company of Heroes expansion, Tales of Valour in the earlier half of this year. Both games will be built on an improved version of the Essence Engine, which powered the original games in both franchises, so the system requirements for both are quite modest.

Dawn of War II is set to expand on the original games by offering more units, but will take a more of an RPG-lite twist by forcing players to rely not on huge armies but rather small, very upgradable units. At least, that's how the singleplayer will be - the multiplayer is still a big build-athon.

For more details on Dawn of War II you can check out our Games to Watch in 2009 preview, or you can just ask resident RTS expert Harry anything you want in the forums.

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UncertainGod 21st January 2009, 10:29 Quote
It's also available for anyone who has pre-ordered through Steam, if you are willing to pay £34.99 that is. My pre-order is with play and for the extra £10 I save I get some shiny extra unlockable content as well.
Tim S 21st January 2009, 12:23 Quote
I'm looking forward to this. :)
UrbanMarine 21st January 2009, 12:40 Quote
Do you have to own Soulstorm on Steam?
UncertainGod 21st January 2009, 12:51 Quote
No you don't, just add it to steam with your cd-key.
Blademrk 21st January 2009, 13:11 Quote
That's good, I just bought Soul Storm last week in Tesco for £4. Although I think I might have to upgrade my graphics card to play it.
Redbeaver 21st January 2009, 14:18 Quote
i think i loved the original DoW almost as much as I loved StarCraft.

we'll see if both sequels can hold a candle to their predecessors.
johnnyboy700 21st January 2009, 19:47 Quote
I'm looking forward to this, the original was a lot of fun.

The previews look pretty good so far and as long as they don't cock it up they can have my money no problem, although I will go the old fashioned route and buy a disc since my broadband speed is pathetic. It would probably take me about a week to download it - assuming one of my random power blips didn't crash the transfer.
UrbanMarine 21st January 2009, 22:52 Quote
Well crap I guess I have every DoW except Soulstorm grrr.
Tokukachi 21st January 2009, 22:58 Quote
I've been playing this all day and so far I'm not impressed. It's so different from the original dawn of war it might as well be a new series.

Yes it looks pretty, but the game play in the beta is slow, shallow and not very tactical. Hopefully the full game/campaign will be better.
Neoki 21st January 2009, 23:41 Quote
Its pants to put it bluntley DoW Dark Crusade is where its at, when you got a mate whos 3rd best inthe world thats why :D
GavX 21st January 2009, 23:42 Quote
Empire Total War if you want a mans stratagy ;) I loved the original DoW games (Warhammer player too... 10,000+points of Imperial Guard, for those not in the know, thats about 50 model tanks and a few aircraft! Maybe 400 grunts?) and I am looking forward to the beta next week, it will be different but might work, more World in Conflict style with more action based RTS less bass building, should prove interesting
Horizon 22nd January 2009, 03:52 Quote
Quote:
Originally Posted by UncertainGod
It's also available for anyone who has pre-ordered through Steam, if you are willing to pay £34.99 that is. My pre-order is with play and for the extra £10 I save I get some shiny extra unlockable content as well.

do you get the dlc only if you pre-order?
GavX 24th January 2009, 18:13 Quote
I have Soulstorm, yet can't see a "download now" option :(
UrbanMarine 25th January 2009, 22:37 Quote
Once you put the CDKEY for SS, the DOW2 Beta client should be in MYGAMES.
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