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Greenskins and crossbones



<span class="bold">Man O' War: Corsair</span>, an open-sea action/exploration game set in the Warhammer universe, is available now for Windows and Mac, DRM-free on GOG.com with a 10% launch discount.

What will you do with a drunken goblin early in the morning? Maybe toss it over the portside? But that might attract an enormous monstrosity from the depths of the Old World and your ship is not big enough for that yet. Better keep the little bugger close, he could prove useful when you are navigating your ship in the middle of a raging storm. Or when you are boarding an enemy ship full of Dark Elves, regretting your decision not to sink it while it was in your cannons' sights.

Evil Twin Artworks aim to deliver an experience with the thrills of naval warfare and perilous exploration that longtime fans of the tabletop Warhammer games expect. When Man O' War: Corsair is finalized, both the campaign mode and the free-roaming features will have been tweaked and refined so that players can do combat aboard a slew of different vessels, hire mercenaries from a variety of races, visit over 50 ports, and conquer the waters of the Old World both during daytime and nighttime. According to their plans, this will take approximately four months, unless a giant sea-monster pulls their offices into the abyss and swallows the crew whole. But that rarely ever happens.



Raise your sails and drop anchor in the blood-stained oceans of the Old World as you become a <span class="bold">Man O' War: Corsair</span>, DRM-free on GOG.com. The 10% discount will last until April 22, 2:59 PM UTC.

Note: This game is currently in development. See the <span class="bold">FAQ</span> to learn more about games in development, and check out the forums to find more information and to stay in touch with the community.
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Pretty dismal week all around, I guess.
Seems like it might be quite fun. I'll keep an eye on it, but naval games tend to end up a bit hit and miss.
I can't get excited for this unfortunately.
Wasn't aware it would be Early Access.
I guess I'll play the waiting game.
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Chacranajxy: Pretty dismal week all around, I guess.
You are a barrel of sunshine. ;-) We got Requiem Avenging Angel. What do *you* want to see here?
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Chacranajxy: Pretty dismal week all around, I guess.
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tfishell: You are a barrel of sunshine. ;-) We got Requiem Avenging Angel. What do *you* want to see here?
I wouldn't have minded Dark Souls III.... :)

But yeah, no Wednesday game, and the highlight of the week was Requiem, which wasn't even a very good game when it came out.
BULLSHIT! :P
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Looks interesting, even though I know nothing about the tabletop game. Still, some naval battles and swasshbuckling is always fun, if done well. Once it's actually a game, and not a insulting paid beta I might be interested.
All right, MAYBE Ubisoft could release Black Flag on GOG out of sheer pity. :|
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tinyE: BULLSHIT! :P
Before I'd read the blurb (and realised it was Warhammer) I was thinking, they're going to need a bigger boat.
meh, nope, pirates have crap hats.
Looks like something I'll have a very close eye on. So... Its like Sea Dogs / Age of Pirates 2 set in Warhammer? Will it have character choices or even better yet customization?
Interesting. This was a surprise. I've literally never heard of this game before now

I'll be keeping my eye on it
Not for me, sys reqs way too high!