Warhammer: Vermintide 3 Isn't In The Cards, Because Fatshark Has "A Lot Of Stuff" Planned For Vermintide 2

Warhammer: Vermintide 3 Isn't In The Cards, Because Fatshark Has "A Lot Of Stuff" Planned For Vermintide 2

From TheGamer (Written by James Lucas) on | OpenCritic

It's been nearly eight years since Warhammer: Vermintide 2 bludgeoned its way onto store shelves, but developer Fatshark has no plans for a sequel. Instead, it's focused on taking its flagship co-op game even further.

"We can always do campaigns going off in different directions, exploring the Warhammer Fantasy world," design director Joakim Setterberg told PC Gamer. "There's still a lot of stuff, which includes expanding on the things that we've already been doing, like Chaos Wastes."

Just last year, Vermintide 2 added a 4v4 PvP mode.

Not only is the team planning more major content drops to expand on Vermintide's already sprawling world, but refinements to the core experience, addressing some of the community's key concerns: "There's a lot of gameplay stuff that players would want us to revisit or—not 'fix', but we have some systems in place that are a bit rough. We could always tweak those. Quality-of-life-wise, I'd say there's a lot of stuff to do still. So Vermintide will keep on going."

For an idea of what those adjustments might look like, it's worth noting that Fatshark also developed Warhammer 40,000: Darktide, a similarly brutal co-op fare, albeit with an...

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