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The Total War: Warhammer trilogy comes to a close this year with
Total War: Warhammer 3. With it, Sega’s Creative Assembly will have achieved something remarkable: Not only will it have tackled one of the most popular franchises in tabletop gaming history, it will have included every one of its factions in digital form. That includes two factions that don’t even exist in the latest version of the Old World tabletop universe — the armies of Kislev and Cathay.
Players who collect and paint Warhammer miniatures have their own favored factions. The Old World setting includes fan favorites such as the High Elves, Bretonnians, and the Skaven. But the larger lore speaks of armies and peoples that have never been fielded in the eighth edition of the miniatures game. Creative Assembly wanted two of those forces — the Kislev and the Cathay — to be included as playable factions in

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