All of which is designed to increase the replayability and distinctiveness of the new Race. So, legendary lords with unique start positions/factions, lots of new units, plus unique, flavourful and strongly differentiated Race mechanics. The early-adopter Race Pack that we'll reveal this week will be more along the lines of the content in Bretonnia than Chaos Warriors. "What we've done is take on board the criticism of our earlier DLCs, and Chaos Warriors in particular. The exact nature of the pre-order content hasn't been revealed yet but Bartholomew says it'll be more like the Bretonnia release than the Chaos Warriors. He also says that there are "more historical releases planned in the next twelve months than fantasy". Acknowledging the negative response that the Chaos Warriors DLC stirred up in some quarters, Bartholomew goes into detail about the reasoning behind "Early Adopter Bonuses", both in terms of delivery and content. Brand director Rob Bartholomew has written a blog post explaining all (except what the actual preorder bonus will be, natch). In response to fan feedback and to avoid some of the criticism that the Chaos Warriors stirred up, Creative Assembly have outlined some changes to their pre- and post-release plans for Total War: Warhammer 2.
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