Cyanide Studios has released a new trailer for Blood Bowl 2. The game has a brand new engine and it's also making its way to the consoles.
Spring 2015 will be the release window for the new Games Workshop sports game, but not much else is known. You can see how the game's shaping up below as you'll get a glimpse of the various races in the game.
It'll be nice to have the game on other platforms as well, with the previous one being only playable on a PC. More information about the game should be coming in the near future.
BLOOD BOWL 2 FOR PS4, XBOX ONE AND PC: NO HOLDS ARE BARRED IN THE "KICK-OFF" TRAILER!
Blood Bowl 2, the sequel to the video game adaptation of Games Workshop's famous board game that combines American football with the fantasy world of Warhammer, unveils its Kick-off Trailer. It symbolises the beginning of the last sprint in the development of Blood Bowl 2, which will be released in Spring 2015 on PC, and also we're pleased to announce on PlayStation®4 and Xbox One®. Up until release, we will unveil more about Cyanide Studio's new game, with gameplay videos, screenshots, and presentations of the game to media in Europe and the United States.
Humans, Orcs, Dwarfs, Elves, Skaven, Beastmen and cheerleaders give all they've got! Watch the various iconic teams from the Blood Bowl world throwing both punches and the ball in an effort to score touchdowns – or simply to cripple and maim the opposing teams. The epitome of Blood Bowl: American Football, mixed with the fantasy world of Warhammer, resulting in a very deep and tactical turn based game where crushing your opponent under your boots is just as important as getting hold of the ball to score a touchdown.
Blood Bowl 2 is even more ambitious than its predecessor in all aspects of the game, with numerous extra features and the highest production values. Its brand new graphics engine has been specially developed for this sequel show casing improved visuals, sound, and animation. This video brings to the spotlight the authentic Blood Bowl experience: the animations, the dynamic cameras enhancing the brutal atmosphere of the matches, the "Cabalvision" identity and the hilarious commenting duo, Jim Johnson and Bob Bifford.