You'll not see the sun in January anyway, so you may as well be underground fighting spiders, ratmen, and cowfolk in Warhammer Quest 2: The End Times. Developers Perchang today announced the PC release of their turn-based tactics 'em up will come in January 2019, see. As with the first game, it's coming our way a while after its debut on pocket telephones. Unlike the first game, developers Perchang tell us, this will have all the mobile DLC rolled into the base game - not sold separately on top. Good news there.

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The first Warhammer Quest game (based on the Games Workshop tabletop) was made by Rodeo Games, who don't really exist anymore. But Perchang were co-founded by Rodeo creative director Ben Murch, so there is continuity.

"Warhammer Quest fits snugly onto a very specific shelf in my gaming library," our former Adam (RPS in peace) said in his Warhammer Quest review in 2015. "It's not a game I'd miss if it were gone but, like a crossword puzzle or a Peggle, it's a perfectly acceptable side dish while my mind is multitasking. Its advantage over a crossword is that it doesn't require the attention of my linguistic lobes so I can more easily listen to people talking on a podcast while I'm playing."

Niche praise, but sometimes it's good enough when things are fine.

Warhammer Quest 2 is coming via Steam in January, priced at £18/$20.

Gang, if you've played the sequel on your pocket telephone, how is it?