Thursday 10 March 2022

Warzone Eternal Update!

 Hi!

Warzone Eternal is getting closer to release and Alex Kanous, the man behind Res Nova has recorded a fascinating interview over on Youtube with Upturned Table:


The interview gives us a bit of an idea on what we can expect from the initial releases and is well worth a listen and as I've mentioned in previous posts, its really reassuring that Alex is being very passionate about the classic Warzone and Mutant Chronicles aesthetics and story. 

He's also very realistic over what is manageable from a small company and is planning on launching a very focused Kickstarter campaign that will see a couple of squads from each of the megacorporations and the Dark Legion of Algeroth. Interestingly, the Brotherhood aren't going to be represented initially as a complete force, rather there will be the odd character with the full force penned in for a future release. 

While this may not be a popular decision with some players, the prospect of starting small and actually getting the game going before expanding with new units, forces and individuals is at least in my opinion, a very savvy one as there's no point of going mental and releasing a massive amount of stuff straight away and I personally like the idea of starting with a few core units before moving forward into expansions that make it possible to expand your collection!

Alex also goes into the background and has confirmed the fact that the game will be set in the second Corporate Wars era, the setting from the original Warzone 1st and 2nd edition and there's some fascinating chat about incorporating Dark Legion interference into games too!

The conversation has also confirmed a rulebook, faction box for each of the five Megacorps with each box having 5 figures which will allow you to make troops for two of the iconic squads for each force with a sergeant and a selection of specialists. Algeroth is confirmed to have a box of Undead Legionnaires, Necromutants and a Centurion as well as a Razide. A Brotherhood character has also been confirmed.

The focus of the game is initially going to be very focused on small forces of half a dozen models and as things develop, there sounds like theres going to be lots of scope to start introducing new elements, be they new scenarios, settings, units and forces. I'm loving the focus on getting the game released and building on the initial release rather than trying to do too much. The Kickstarter doesn't even have any stretch goals which I personally approve of as there is no point of creating a sprawling project like we've seen with some other games where the added gubbins result in the game itself failing.

We've also seen some sneaky peeks of some work in progress figures:

Razide

Blood Beret

I'm loving the figures as they're the first time we've seen the new sculpts in the flesh so to speak and while they're not complete and based, they're looking awesome with the heroic proportions of the classic sculpts but using much nicer and more modern standards.

Alex has also confirmed that the kickstarter launch will have complete painted examples of the final figures so no renders which is heartening as the game will almost be ready to go once the kickstarter completes.

We shall have to see where the game goes once the Kickstarter launches but I cannot wait to see how the project develops and plan on getting some figures when I can and will continue posting updates as things develop but in the meantime, All the best!

6 comments:

  1. Glad to see things are turning around. I know you were a bit worried in the beginning.

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    1. Indeed!

      The initial thought was "oh no, it's going to be like the last reboot" but every time I hear Alex interviewed, the more I find myself nodding along in agreement and finding his vision for Warzone very similar to what I remember of the best parts of the 1st edition of the game.

      I just hope I have some spare pennies to throw at the campaign when it launches as the current world climate is shrinking my gaming budget to tragic degrees!

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    1. It's rather fantastic looking isn't it?

      I'd prefer to see completed figures rather than work in progress but anything we see is building the excitement for the games release!

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  3. I loved Warzone when the original first came out. Those metal Trenchers were amazing models and the fluff in the rulebooks was so compelling to a young twenties me. Depending on price I’m interested to see what this version will be like; the last had pretty miniatures but there was something about the aesthetics that didnt sit right for me

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    1. It was fantastic with all those classic chunky sculpts. Admittedly some of them were a bit wonky but I'm looking forward to seeing more completed sculpts and painted examples!

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