Let’s get this out of the way first: Dawn of War is a tough game to play in 2019 unless you’re willing to mod it. We’ll probably take a look at it later - much, much later, as much later as I can possibly contrive - but the resurgence of Warhammer 40K as a video game license began with Dawn of War, which was released roughly a year later, in 2004. Okay, technically it began with Warhammer 40K: Fire Warrior, but Fire Warrior, a first-person shooter where you played as a T’au commando, was a weird game whose reach exceeded its grasp in some ways while being fundamentally unambitious in others. This is where it all began: the original Dawn of War.
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