Warhammer: Dark Omen
News, coverage and analysis tracking Warhammer: Dark Omen across the outlets.- Proton Experimental gets fixes for Path of Exile 1 & 2, Guild Wars 2, Call of Duty (2003), Exanima and moreValve has released an update for Proton Experimental, bringing numerous bug fixes for games like Path of Exile, Path of Exile 2, Guild Wars 2, Call of Duty (2003), and Exanima on Linux and SteamOS. The update addresses issues such as game crashes, graphical errors, and performance regressions, enhancing compatibility for Windows games on Valve's platforms.
- Proton Experimental gets fixes for Forza Horizon 6, Homeworld 2, SHOGUN: Total War and moreValve has released an update for Proton Experimental, a compatibility layer for running Windows games on Linux and SteamOS. This update includes fixes for issues in Forza Horizon 6, Homeworld 2 Classic, and SHOGUN: Total War, as well as improvements for other titles like Hyperdevotion Noire and Warhammer 40,000: Dakka Squadron.
- D7VK 1.10 brings even more 2D upgrades for retro Direct3D games on LinuxD7VK version 1.10 has been released, offering further enhancements for running retro Direct3D games on Linux and SteamOS through Wine and Proton. This update focuses on improving 2D game performance by optimizing surface data copies and includes fixes for flickering issues, missing backgrounds, and various other rendering problems across a range of classic titles.
- Warhammer Classics Return: SNEG Games Talks Preservation and Re-ReleasesSNEG GAMES co-founders Artem Shchuiko and Oleg Klapovskiy discuss their partnership with Games Workshop to bring classic Warhammer titles back to modern platforms. They emphasize the importance of game preservation, the challenges of remastering older games while respecting their original design, and the inspiration these titles can provide to new developers. The interview also touches on specific beloved games like Space Hulk and Dark Omen, and the potential for future re-releases.
- More than 20 classic Warhammer and WH40K games just came to Steam, 7 of them for the first time everGames Workshop and SNEG have launched the Warhammer Classics label on Steam, bringing over 20 classic Warhammer and Warhammer 40,000 games to PC. Seven of these titles are making their Steam debut, with efforts made to ensure they run smoothly on modern hardware. The initiative aims to preserve and celebrate the legacy of these foundational games.
- Warhammer Classics brings old Warhammer games back to PC — MP3s & NPCsBoutique publisher SNEG, in partnership with Games Workshop, has launched 'Warhammer Classics,' bringing 20 classic Warhammer titles back to PC via Steam. Seven of these games are making their Steam debut. The collection aims to preserve and celebrate Warhammer's foundational PC games, with discounts and bundles available for a limited time.
- Warhammer Classics Launches on Steam – 20+ Legendary Games Return | Invision Game CommunitySNEG and Games Workshop have launched Warhammer Classics on Steam, bringing over 20 iconic Warhammer games back to PC with modern compatibility. This initiative focuses on game preservation, making titles like Warhammer: Shadow of the Horned Rat and Warhammer 40,000: Chaos Gate accessible again. All updated games retain their original gameplay while running smoothly on current hardware, with limited-time launch discounts available.
- Various Warhammer Classics arrive on Steam along with some returning upgraded gamesGames Workshop has announced the release of several classic Warhammer titles on Steam, with some receiving upgrades. Newly available games include Warhammer: Shadow of the Horned Rat and Warhammer 40,000: Chaos Gate, among others. Many of these titles have been updated with features like Steam Cloud support, achievements, and higher resolution options.
- Warhammer Classics Launches Today, Bringing Over a Dozen Iconic Titles Back to Steam.SNEG and Games Workshop have launched Warhammer Classics on Steam, a label dedicated to preserving and re-releasing over 20 iconic Warhammer video games for modern PC hardware. The collection includes titles making their Steam debut and others returning to the digital storefront, all updated for compatibility and available with limited-time discounts.
- Games Workshop brings seven classic Warhammer games to Steam for the first timeGames Workshop has released seven classic Warhammer and Warhammer 40,000 video games onto Steam for the first time, including titles like Warhammer: Shadow of the Horned Rat and Warhammer 40,000: Chaos Gate. The company is also running a sale on Steam featuring these re-releases and other recent Warhammer titles.
- Warhammer Classics brings dozens of lost games to Steam, including my blursed childhood favoriteWarhammer Classics has launched on Steam, bringing dozens of older Warhammer games to modern PC systems. The collection includes debut titles like Warhammer 40,000: Fire Warrior and Warhammer: Shadow of the Horned Rat, alongside re-releases of popular games such as Warhammer 40k Dawn of War. Developer and publisher SNEG has updated these titles for compatibility, emphasizing their importance and the need for game preservation.
- Warhammer Classics initiative re-releases 28 vintage Warhammer and W40K games, with seven out on Steam for the first timeGames Workshop and SNEG have launched the Warhammer Classics initiative, re-releasing 28 vintage Warhammer and Warhammer 40,000 games on Steam. Seven titles, including Warhammer: Shadow of the Horned Rat and Warhammer 40,000: Chaos Gate, are available on Steam for the first time. The initiative aims to preserve and reintroduce these foundational games to a wider audience.
- Warhammer Classics announced, 20+ re-releases from 90s onwardPublisher SNEG and Games Workshop have announced Warhammer Classics, an initiative to re-release and preserve over two dozen classic Warhammer games from the 1990s onward. These titles, spanning genres like real-time strategy and shooters, are now available on Steam with updated compatibility for modern systems. The initiative aims to safeguard the legacy of these foundational Warhammer games for future generations.
- Warhammer Classics Bundle Revives Over 20 Iconic Warhammer GamesRetro publisher SNEG has launched the Warhammer Classics bundle on Steam, reviving over 20 classic Warhammer games. These titles have been updated for compatibility with modern systems while retaining their original gameplay. The bundle is available with limited-time discounts for its first week.
- Warhammer Classics Is Bringing Over 20 Old Warhammer Games To SteamSNEG and Games Workshop have launched Warhammer Classics, a collection bringing 27 remastered classic Warhammer games to Steam. These titles, previously lost to old hardware, have been updated for modern PCs while retaining their original gameplay. The collection aims to preserve Warhammer's gaming legacy and introduce it to a new audience.
- Warhammer Classics brings over 20 RTS, FPS, and fantasy football games from the last 30 years to Steam "to safeguard this legacy for future generations"Warhammer Classics has launched on Steam, bringing over 20 classic real-time strategy, first-person shooter, and fantasy football games from the past 30 years. This collection aims to preserve the legacy of these titles for future generations, with many games appearing on Steam for the first time and all updated for modern systems. The initiative is described as a "new label in classic video game preservation" by publisher SNEG.
- A Ton Of Warhammer Games Just Surprise-Dropped On SteamOver 20 classic Warhammer games have been surprise-released on Steam under the new Warhammer Classics publishing label. These titles, spanning both the fantasy and 40,000 universes, have been updated to work on modern systems. Seven of these games are appearing on Steam for the first time, while others have been re-released after previous removals.
- D7VK version 1.7 brings even more retro Direct3D gaming to LinuxD7VK version 1.7, a Vulkan-based translation layer for running older Direct3D games on Linux via Wine/Proton, has been released. This update improves rendering for legacy Direct3D versions 3, 5, 6, and earlier, enhancing compatibility for titles like O.R.B: Off-World Resource Base, Requiem: Avenging Angel, and Warhammer: Dark Omen. Further work is planned for fixed function lighting and other legacy features.