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It is impressive - Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War #shorts #warhammershorts #dowshorts #40kshorts #40k Like, Comment, Share & Subscribe! Stay tuned for the latest game videos ➤ ➤ ➤ ➤ shorts ➤ TOP ➤ #shorts #warhammershorts #dowshorts #40k #40kshorts #dow #dowshorts #planetfall #orks Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War is a military science fiction real-time strategy video game developed by Relic Entertainment and based on Games Workshop’s tabletop wargame Warhammer 40,000. It was released by THQ on September 20, 2004 in North America and on September 24 in Europe. Three expansion packs have been released: Winter Assault in 2005, Dark Crusade in 2006, and Soulstorm in 2008. Its first sequel, Dawn of War II was released in February 2009. Another sequel, Dawn of War III, was released in April 2017. As a series, Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War has sold more than 7 million copies worldwide as of January 2013. Gameplay is initially focused on capturing and holding strategic locations on the battlefield. These control points are captured by infantry squads and provide resources to construct additional units and buildings or unlock certain units in an army’s tech tree. Battles are won either by holding a certain number of control points for a period of time or by destroying all of the opposing armies’ HQ structures. A number of special conditions are available to choose from to customize matches. The game is set in the Warhammer 40,000 universe: a dystopian vision of the far future in which humanity has forged a galaxy-spanning empire, The Imperium of Man. The Imperium, desperately fighting to preserve the human race from extinction, is in a state of constant war with alien species like the Orks or Eldar, as well as insurrections from renegade worlds or the human servants of Chaos, who employ demonic forces and sorcery under either of the Chaos Gods they serve, having deliberately betrayed their once godlike Emperor of Man. The single player campaign is set on the planet Tartarus, an Imperial colony under siege by Ork invaders, with the player taking the role of the Space Marines’ Blood Ravens 3rd Company, led by Captain Gabriel Angelos, that arrives to assist the planet’s 37th Tartarus Planetary Defence Force Regiment of the Imperial Guard, led by Colonel Carus Brom. The story of this campaign also sets the stage for the events of Dawn of War II - Retribution. The Blood Ravens’ Space Marines, upon descent to the planet’s surface, secure Tartarus’ spaceport and start their own operations against the warring Orkish forces. These include key tasks such as the elimination of their leaders (including an Ork Warboss) to destabilize the Orks’ fighting spirit. Unknown to the Space Marines, however, the Orks’ invasion was in fact engineered by the Chaos Alpha Legion’s Sorcerer, Sindri Myr, as a smokescreen to their operations on Tartarus, using the forces of Sindri’s supposed commander, Lord Bale. However, during the confrontation with the Warboss, the shuttle which ferries Sindri and Bale away is spotted by a Blood Ravens’ scout. Hearing this, Angelos is set to investigate, but is interrupted by the sudden arrival of Mordecai Toth of the Inquisition, who attempts to order the Blood Ravens to evacuate Tartarus (due to an upcoming Warp Storm that will soon engulf the planet in Chaos energy and prevent warp travel and escape). Angelos allows Toth use of Space Marine transports to assist in the evacuation but desires to remain and investigate, clashing with Toth’s resolution, who cites that Angelos’ previous request of an Exterminatus (a space-based planetary bombardment) on his once homeworld of Cyrene, years ago, may have affected his judgement, “seeing Chaos where it doesn’t exist“. During Angelos’ obstinate pursuit, he uncovers the presence of Eldar forces from the Biel-Tan Craftworld, under Farseer Macha, covertly operating on Tartarus and coming across Chaos ’markers’ (Sacrificial sites which show the way to a specific location) that Angelos orders his long-friend and Librarian, Isador Akios, to document and then destroy. The Librarian, however, secretly harbours Chaos artifacts and he damages the Blood Ravens’ transports to allow further research time, being influenced constantly by Sindri’s temptations.
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