The long-overdue sequel to the only RTS series I've ever enjoyed has a new gameplay demo — and I'm giddy with so much nostalgia, I feel like a kid again

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KING Art has recently provided Warhammer 40,000 fans with an extensive gameplay demonstration of Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War IV, the long-awaited sequel to the classic Dawn of War franchise that hasn't seen a new mainline entry since 2017's Dawn of War III.

This 15-minute-long demonstration video has two of the developers engaging in a 1v1 multiplayer skirmish mode while showing off the game's fast-paced combat and the destructive capabilities of two of the four playable factions: Space Marines and Orks.

For those unaware, Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War is a series of Real-Time Strategy (RTS for short) games based on the iconic tabletop wargame.

What makes this series unique among other games in the genre is that it heavily cuts down on the resource management elements and focuses on purely building armies as fast as possible so you can get to blowing each other in gruesome and explosive grimdark fashion.

As seen in this gameplay deep dive, Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War 4 will be no different. In this game, buildings construct themselves, and gathering resources to build more units for your army is earned by taking and holding Power Nodes on the map.

As for the factions being played, Space Marines are generally a jack-of-all-trades type of army. They have a wide range of units and vehicles that are tough as nails and can hit enemies twice as hard with an array of destructive weapons built for any situation.

Orks, meanwhile, are bloodthirsty berserkers that specialize in melee combat and can't shoot straight to save their lives. Their main strategy is to build as many units as possible and overwhelm their enemies with an unstoppable "WAAAGH" of axe-wielding, grenade-spamming, Squig-riding maniacs.

Windows Central's take

The original Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War from 2004 holds a special place in my heart as it was not only one of my gateways into the Warhammer 40,000 universe, but it's also one of the few RTS games I ever enjoyed playing as a kid.

As a kid, I was bored gathering resources in games like Age of Empires and Warcraft 3, and just wanted to get to the killing parts (which I shamefully admit got me killed more often than not when playing against friends in multiplayer), so Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War was practically made for me.

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So, it warms my heart to see the series retain that kind of gameplay mentality with Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War IV. The combat looks insanely fast-paced and gloriously brutal, and the amount of units blasting each other on-screen looks nuts (and worried if my PC can handle such chaos on display).

If this is just for the 1v1 multiplayer skirmish mode, I can't imagine how crazy the single-player campaign modes and other multiplayer modes like 2v2 and 3v3 are going to get.

I may suck at RTS games, but after seeing this gameplay demo, I'm willing to learn how to play them properly so I can relive my nostalgia for the Dawn of War series when Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War launches on September 16, 2026, for PC via Steam.

Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War IV
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Take control of the Space Marines, Orks, Necrons, or Adeptus Mechanicus factions and wage a bloody war for domination in epic single-player campaigns or chaotic multiplayer modes in Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War IV.


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Alexander Cope
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Alexander Cope is a gaming veteran with over 35 years of experience who primarily covers Xbox and PC gaming news and spotlights discounts on the best laptops, peripherals, and other electronics. He's also a diehard fan of JRPGs, action games, beat em’ ups, and Capcom’s Monster Hunter series

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