'Warhammer: End Times €“ Vermintide' updates: Game's biggest paid DLC detailed

"Warhammer: End Times - Vermintide Karak Azgaraz" DLC promo image Steam/Fatshark

Games developer and publisher, Fatshark, has now revealed a brand new paid DLC expansion pack for the company's previously released first person shooter video game, "Warhammer: End Times – Vermintide." The new DLC titled "Karak Azgaraz" has been revealed to contain several new maps for the game as well as new weapons for players to use in their extermination efforts.

The DLC is currently being run in open beta as of the moment, which will not only serve to further enhance it and the game's servers but also give participants of the test a chance to try out the different changes that will come with the huge patch. Fatshark detailed the changes and enhancements they have made to the game on a three-page long post on the game's official forum website. Some of the alternations and enhancements are quite significant while others are merely cosmetic in nature.

As for the included maps, players will be able to go through three new maps that are all located within the titular 'Karak Azgaraz' dwarven fortress. The fortress is situated atop a mountain that is overrun by the rodent-like monstrous creatures called the Skaven. The first map is the deep halls of Khazid Kro where players must search for the dwarven engineer named Halgrim. The second map is an imbedded vault that contains the "Cursed Rune." Lastly, the final map is a separate portion of the mountain area where players are tasked to light several beacons.

The new paid content for the multiplayer-only shooter also contains two brand new weapons. The weapons include a Falchion for the character Victor Saltzpyre and a new Warpick for the Dwarf Ranger. Fatshark has yet to announce the official release dates of the DLC for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One and the PC version. However, seeing as that it is currently now in beta testing, it shouldn't be long until it is made available for purchase.

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