Publisher Slitherine has revealed that two Warhammer 40K games, Sanctus Reach and Armageddon, will be delisted from Steam on May 19. The long-running sci-fi series got its start as a tabletop miniatures game by Games Workshop and has branched into a vast multimedia universe, spanning across books, animated series, and video games. The number of Warhammer 40K games released over the years currently runs in the dozens, with the first, Space Crusade, being released by Gremlin Interactive in 1992.
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Slitherine Software, the publisher of both games, has announced that Warhammer 40K: Armageddon and Sanctus Reach, including all DLC, will be delisted from Steam and the company’s own website on...