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Dawn of War: Definitive Edition may be a sparing remaster, but it’s still the best way to revisit one of the greatest RTS series ever created

August 14, 2025

The year is 2005 and I’m an impressionable 12 year old looking for my next gaming fix on our family PC. I slot in one of our many PC Gamer demo discs for a game called Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War and boom (quite literally), the opening cutscene hits. I can tell you the exact moment I became a lifelong 40k fan: when that Dreadnought rumbles out of the fog and carves a path of bullets up the hill with its assault cannon.

It’s hard to express how formative discovering Dreadnoughts was for 12 year old me, but that opening cinematic holds a special place in the hearts of many—it’s easy to see why Relic led with the remastered version when revealing Dawn of War: Definitive Edition in this year’s Warhammer Skulls event. Dawn of War was the game that introduced many to the life-shattering dual-threat of RTS base building and Warhammer, and for me at least, 20 years—and 100s of Black Library novels—later, it’s an interest that’s stuck.



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