


Absolutely everything - the franchise pack - will cost you £24.99, but I reckon you could grab the Dawn of War II Master Collection for £9.99 and the Dawn of War I Master Collection for £7.49 and have everything you realistically need. There are various different bundles, most of which involve a slew of minor Dawn of War II DLC that you really don't need unless you're a total Space Marine nut. If you want to keep 'em, everything is 75% off for the duration too. Pretty good going for an 11-year-old game.ĭawn of War 1 and 2 and all their 7.125 billion expansions are free to play on Steam from 10am PDT on September 24th through to 1pm PDT on September 27th, which in Proper Imperial Correct Nothing Else Matters Damn You English time is from 5pm last night through to 8pm on Sunday. Also, the first DoW is getting a brand new map.

If you're one of the few people yet to play a Dawn of War - perhaps because you've been too busy making Warhammer 40,000: Tyranid Dating Sim* - then good news: the entire franchise, including every single expansion pack and piece of DLC, is free to play on Steam all weekend, and heavily discounted if you want to keep any or all of it. I suppose it's possible that at least one of those 7.125 billion titles will go on to be as beloved as Relic's Dawn of War series, but it does seem unlikely. By 2017, every human being on Earth will be developing a Warhammer 40,000 game.
