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Blood Bowl 3 Adds Brand New Solo Campaign - Now Scheduled to Release in February 2022

Funnier, bloodier and more spectacular than ever, Blood Bowl 3 revealed their brand new solo campaign during NACON Connect. The release date has been pushed to February 2022 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and PC.

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The brand-new solo campaign

An agent has noticed your skills as a coach and decided to finance you and your team, so you can participate in a new Blood Bowl event: the Clash of Sponsors. Will you be able to demolish your opponents and win over the spectators?

  • Play with the race of your choice
  • Take on teams sponsored by the most influential parties in the Old World
  • See how you stack up against star players who are now the faces of major brands, including the legendary Griff Oberwald
  • You will be able to use the team you built during the campaign in any other game mode.

What’s new in Blood Bowl 3

  • Based on the official rules of the latest edition of the board game, with new skills and overhauled passing mechanics
  • 12 races to choose from including, for the first time in a Blood Bowl video game, the Black Orcs, the Imperial Nobility, the Old World Alliance and the Chaos Renegades
  • Fields with special game rules to vary the types of match
  • New customization options for your coaches, cheerleaders, teams and every piece of armour worn by your players
  • A solo campaign open to all races
  • An improved competitive mode with new league management features and an official ladder
  • A flexible timer so you are free to organize practice sessions between experienced and rookie players

Competitive modes with endless possibilities

In addition to the campaign and friendly matches against other players or the AI, Blood Bowl 3 has a brand-new competitive mode which lets you compete against players of all levels, from around the world:

  • Competitive seasons with an official ladder
  • Players can join a league, with new management options and the possibility of creating and configuring your own tournaments the way you want (stadiums, pitches, timing, races, etc.)
  • Regular challenges with temporary game modes
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