Compara los precios de Warhammer 40,000: Battlesector en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Slitherine Ltd.. Publicado por Slitherine Ltd.. Lanzado el 22/7/2021. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Strategy. Puntuación Metacritic: 72/100.

A lean, crunchy turn-based tactics game set in the 40K universe, Blood Angels vs. Tyranids, no filler, just squad-level brutality on a hex grid.

Warhammer 40,000: Battlesector is a hex-based turn-based tactics game developed by Black Lab Games and published by Slitherine. It sits comfortably in the squad-level bracket, think XCOM in structure but with a harder focus on unit momentum, ability chaining, and the specific flavour of Space Marine doctrine. You command Blood Angels forces across a campaign set on Baal Secundus, grinding through Tyranid swarms in missions that reward careful positioning and resource discipline over raw aggression. The core mechanic worth understanding upfront is the Momentum system. Every action your units take, moving, attacking, using abilities, generates or costs Momentum points, which then unlock more powerful skills within the same turn. It sounds like a small thing until you realise it completely changes how you prioritise activations. Getting the order of operations right is the difference between a clean sweep and watching a Hive Tyrant chew through your Assault Marines. That single system elevates Battlesector above the average licensed tactics game and gives it genuine decision density turn by turn. Unit variety is solid for a game focused on two factions. The Blood Angels roster covers the expected spread, Tactical Marines, Assault Marines, Baal Predators, Sanguinary Priests, and each unit has a meaningful role rather than existing as a reskin. The Tyranid opposition scales in aggression well into the mid-campaign, though the AI in the back half starts showing some predictable flanking patterns that experienced tactics players will read a few turns ahead. The skirmish and multiplayer modes extend the lifespan considerably, and the game has received post-launch faction DLC (Necrons, Orks, among others) that broadens the matchup table if you want variety beyond the base campaign. For someone new to the genre, Battlesector is a more welcoming entry point than its grim aesthetic suggests. Mission objectives are clear, the tutorial covers the Momentum system properly rather than dumping you in cold, and early campaign missions give you enough unit redundancy that a single mistake rarely means an unrecoverable loss. Veterans of Panzer Corps, Gears Tactics, or the older Final Liberation will find the depth ceiling respectably high without feeling padded. The mod ecosystem is modest but functional on PC, and Slitherine's patch support has been consistent since launch. This is not a game that demands 200 hours to feel complete, a focused campaign run and a dozen skirmish matches gets you the full picture in a tighter window, which is either a selling point or a caveat depending on what you want from a tactics purchase. Where it stumbles is campaign replayability. Once you have absorbed the Momentum system and memorised the faction matchup, the Blood Angels campaign does not have branching paths or meaningful strategic-layer decisions between missions. You pick upgrades from a relatively linear tree, deploy your roster, and execute. That works fine as a self-contained experience, but players who need a living campaign ecosystem with territory control or dynamic events should look elsewhere. The absence of a Metacritic score does not reflect a hidden problem, the Steam review count of over 6,500 at 88% positive tells a more useful story. Players who wanted a focused, well-built 40K tactics game found it. Players who wanted a grand campaign sim did not. Diego, Scout Team

Warhammer 40,000: Battlesector

Warhammer 40,000: Battlesector

22 jul 2021Slitherine Ltd.
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A lean, crunchy turn-based tactics game set in the 40K universe, Blood Angels vs. Tyranids, no filler, just squad-level brutality on a hex grid.

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Warhammer 40,000: Battlesector is a hex-based turn-based tactics game developed by Black Lab Games and published by Slitherine. It sits comfortably in the squad-level bracket, think XCOM in structure but with a harder focus on unit momentum, ability chaining, and the specific flavour of Space Marine doctrine. You command Blood Angels forces across a campaign set on Baal Secundus, grinding through Tyranid swarms in missions that reward careful positioning and resource discipline over raw aggression. The core mechanic worth understanding upfront is the Momentum system. Every action your units take, moving, attacking, using abilities, generates or costs Momentum points, which then unlock more powerful skills within the same turn. It sounds like a small thing until you realise it completely changes how you prioritise activations. Getting the order of operations right is the difference between a clean sweep and watching a Hive Tyrant chew through your Assault Marines. That single system elevates Battlesector above the average licensed tactics game and gives it genuine decision density turn by turn. Unit variety is solid for a game focused on two factions. The Blood Angels roster covers the expected spread, Tactical Marines, Assault Marines, Baal Predators, Sanguinary Priests, and each unit has a meaningful role rather than existing as a reskin. The Tyranid opposition scales in aggression well into the mid-campaign, though the AI in the back half starts showing some predictable flanking patterns that experienced tactics players will read a few turns ahead. The skirmish and multiplayer modes extend the lifespan considerably, and the game has received post-launch faction DLC (Necrons, Orks, among others) that broadens the matchup table if you want variety beyond the base campaign. For someone new to the genre, Battlesector is a more welcoming entry point than its grim aesthetic suggests. Mission objectives are clear, the tutorial covers the Momentum system properly rather than dumping you in cold, and early campaign missions give you enough unit redundancy that a single mistake rarely means an unrecoverable loss. Veterans of Panzer Corps, Gears Tactics, or the older Final Liberation will find the depth ceiling respectably high without feeling padded. The mod ecosystem is modest but functional on PC, and Slitherine's patch support has been consistent since launch. This is not a game that demands 200 hours to feel complete, a focused campaign run and a dozen skirmish matches gets you the full picture in a tighter window, which is either a selling point or a caveat depending on what you want from a tactics purchase. Where it stumbles is campaign replayability. Once you have absorbed the Momentum system and memorised the faction matchup, the Blood Angels campaign does not have branching paths or meaningful strategic-layer decisions between missions. You pick upgrades from a relatively linear tree, deploy your roster, and execute. That works fine as a self-contained experience, but players who need a living campaign ecosystem with territory control or dynamic events should look elsewhere. The absence of a Metacritic score does not reflect a hidden problem, the Steam review count of over 6,500 at 88% positive tells a more useful story. Players who wanted a focused, well-built 40K tactics game found it. Players who wanted a grand campaign sim did not.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

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steamHex-Based TacticsMomentum SystemCampaign ModeSkirmish ModeFaction DLCSpace MarinesTyranidsSquad ManagementTurn Order Depth

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64-bit Windows 10
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