Warhammer 40,000: Mechanicus II, the sequel to the critically acclaimed turn-based tactical game is now available for Windows PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S.
Launched during Warhammer Skulls, Warhammer 40,000: Mechanicus II expands on the atmospheric strategy gameplay and rich storytelling of the original, throwing players back into the intense technological war of cold metal hatred between the Adeptus Mechanicus and the ancient Necrons.
To celebrate the launch, an epic new trailer was also exclusively revealed during the annual showcase of all things Warhammer:
In an exciting addition for the sequel, players will not just be battling as the Adeptus Mechanicus against the awakening of a Necron tomb world, but will also be able to fight as the Necrons for the resurgence of their dynasty, with both sides now fully playable over multiple campaigns.
Strategic gameplay is now at the forefront of the action, with players able to manage their territories’ garrisons and assemble forces for each mission, choosing from a vastly expanded selection of fighters from each faction’s range. New environmental mechanics will also require players to maneuver their forces like never before and play to their chosen faction’s strengths and weaknesses – take cover behind terrain as the Mechanicus, or destroy it as the Necrons.
Warhammer 40,000: Mechanicus II is once again expertly bringing the setting to life with awe-inspiring music and audio design by critically acclaimed composer Guillaume David and the gripping continuation of the Mechanicus saga by veteran author Ben Counter, best known for his Black Library novels. The epic conflict, skillfully woven over multiple campaigns, with player choices shaping not just the course of the war, but its climactic outcome.
Warhammer 40,000: Mechanicus II is available now for Windows PC, PlayStation®5 and Xbox Series X|S priced at $39.99/€39.99/£34.99.
A special Omnissiah edition is also available which includes the base game along with the digital artbook, the complete original soundtrack, and an in-game legacy soundtrack. The curated digital artbook offers a detailed look at the game’s visual development, featuring concept art, character and environment designs. The soundtrack, composed by Guillaume David, contains 10 original tracks from the game, while the legacy soundtrack DLC integrates music from the original Mechanicus as an optional in-game audio experience.
For more information visit Mechanicus40k.com or join the discussion in the official Mechanicus community: Facebook / X / Discord

