How to watch Warhammer Skulls 2023

Catch the latest reveals and Warhammer game news from the annual showcase.

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TheWarhammer Skulls 2023showcase is back, promising our yearly dose of Warhammer game news, and fingers crossed, some exclusive details about big upcoming games set in the universe such asRogue TraderandSpace Marine 2. Last year’s showcase was a bit too mobile game heavy, but with these big hitters on the way, it’d be strange if we didn’t get a trailer or at least some more details about when we can play them.

There are also plenty of established Warhammer games that’ll likely announce DLC or free updates, and hopefully some upcoming expansion details, too. Here’s where to watch Warhammer Skulls 2023 and what time you need to tune in.

Warhammer Skulls 2023 watch time

Warhammer Skulls 2023 watch time

You can watch the Warhammer Skulls 2023 livestream onMay 25thon the officialTwitch channel, which is also linked at the top of this article. Here’s what time to catch the announcements:

What to expect from Warhammer Skulls 2023

What to expect from Warhammer Skulls 2023

With both Rogue Trader and Space Marine 2 shaping up to be pretty exciting, we can likely expect a trailer and more info about both games. There’s also the regular cast of big returning Warhammer games like Total War: Warhammer 3, Darktide, and Vermintide, and it’s likely that there will be announcements for either potential expansions or free DLC, as Creative Assembly has done at this event in the past.

Lastly, it would be strange if Boltgun didn’t feature quite prominently, since it was released on May 23rd. By all accounts—including our ownBoltgun review—it sounds like a pretty solid Warhammer-themed retro FPS. Though it doesn’t mention any games specifically, the trailer above gives you a good idea of what to anticipate.

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