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Here's a chance to pick up the Dawn of War series for super cheap

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If you've been wanting either Dawn of War II or Dawn of War III here's your best chance, as they're both on sale on Humble Store.

Humble has these hot deals going:

Plus they have more like just the base Dawn of War II game and the expansions by themselves for those who wish to finish their collections.

Seriously good deals there, so if you're in need of some hot RTS action I can recommend checking them out. This is likely the cheapest you will find Dawn of War II for a while.

They're on sale for the weekend, so no rush! Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Devlin Aug 18, 2017
Has someone played DoW III? I just received a 50% discount coupon on Steam and I was tempted to buy it but the reviews there are pretty bad.


Last edited by Devlin on 18 August 2017 at 8:08 am UTC
Boldos Aug 18, 2017
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Quoting: DevlinHas someone played DoW III? I just received a 50% discount coupon on Steam and I was tempted to buy it but the reviews there are pretty bad.
Yeah, me too - 50% off. I already have the game, though....

It is not bad, it is a bit "different" again from the previous DoWs. I would say it is definitely worth a try, but I still believe the first one was the best one (with all the DLCs & additional campaigns and races) :)
fabry92 Aug 18, 2017
Quoting: DevlinHas someone played DoW III? I just received a 50% discount coupon on Steam and I was tempted to buy it but the reviews there are pretty bad.


I really like it. It's similar to warcraft 3
Liam Dawe Aug 18, 2017
Quoting: DevlinHas someone played DoW III? I just received a 50% discount coupon on Steam and I was tempted to buy it but the reviews there are pretty bad.
It's better now there's a different game mode for multiplayer that's for sure, I wasn't a big fan of the initial MOBA like mode.
dorron Aug 18, 2017
Thanks for the news. Bought the Grand Master Collection! Amazing deal!
Ehvis Aug 18, 2017
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I have one of those 50% off DOW3 coupons too. If someone wants it, ask me during Samsai's livestream tonight.
omer666 Aug 18, 2017
Quoting: DevlinHas someone played DoW III? I just received a 50% discount coupon on Steam and I was tempted to buy it but the reviews there are pretty bad.

I finished the campaign, which takes between 16-18 hours for me on Normal level, comparable to Dawn of War II without DLCs.

I love Dawn of War III, most complaints on Steam are simply not justified, and comments go from plain disappointment statement to utter lying about the game features (and non-features). The game mechanics are polished, and the story is nice (but predictable).

However, the real problem with this game is the lack of content for the time being, but I'd bet an expansion is coming our way soon.

In its current state, it's not GOTY but it's pretty good.


Last edited by omer666 on 18 August 2017 at 10:28 am UTC
bradgy Aug 18, 2017
Just picked DOWIII up using the Steam coupon. Great job again Feral!


Last edited by bradgy on 18 August 2017 at 2:21 pm UTC
Kuduzkehpan Aug 18, 2017
I have that %50 discount of dow3 coupons too. New mp mode reminds me classic rts feel. I like it more than moba / capture&hold mode. Still im curious about cross-platform multiplayer availablety.
omer666 Aug 18, 2017
Quoting: KuduzkehpanI have that %50 discount of dow3 coupons too. New mp mode reminds me classic rts feel. I like it more than moba / capture&hold mode. Still im curious about cross-platform multiplayer availablety.

Unfortunately, it's only cross-platform between Mac & Linux...
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