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Two rain-soaked maps and one brutal new sword brought to the grimiest market town in the Old World. Solid Vermintide content, but slim enough to feel like a half-serving.

Stromdorf is a paid map pack for Warhammer: End Times - Vermintide, Fatshark's co-op melee brawler set in the rat-overrun corners of Warhammer Fantasy's crumbling Empire. If you haven't touched the base game yet, stop here and fix that first. This DLC is squarely for players already hooked on Vermintide's loop of five-character co-op runs, tome and grimoire hunting, and loot upgrades across escalating difficulty tiers from Normal all the way up to Cataclysm. What Stromdorf does well, it does genuinely well. The two new maps, "The Courier" and "Reaching Out", shift the visual palette away from Ubersreik's stone corridors and out into waterlogged countryside hills and the claustrophobic muddy alleys of the titular market town. Rain hammers everything. The atmosphere is thick with that particular Warhammer Fantasy grimness, the kind that feels handcrafted rather than asset-flipped. Fighting Stormvermin through tight rooftop shortcuts and flooded backstreets gave even veteran players fresh spatial puzzles to work through. The maps rank among the best designed in the game's full DLC run, according to community voices who'd played across all the expansions. The new weapon for Markus Kruber, the Executioner's Sword, is a genuinely satisfying addition. It's a massive two-handed blade built for decapitating multiple Skaven in a single sweep, and it only drops on Stromdorf maps, giving you a concrete reason to replay both levels. The DLC also brings a new enemy type, five fresh achievements, and a handful of hidden tomes and grimoires to reward thorough explorers. The boss encounter, a Skaven Warlord emissary armed with a Warpstone Glaive, lands as one of the more memorable fights the base game's horde structure produces. Here is the honest friction point: two maps is thin. One reviewer clocked the full DLC, including off-path exploration for collectibles, in under an hour. Compared to the previous Karak Azgaraz pack, which shipped with three maps, Stromdorf feels undersized for a paid expansion. There is a silver lining on the co-op side, though. Only one player in your group needs to own the DLC to unlock the maps for the whole party, which lowers the effective barrier considerably if you play with a regular crew. For dedicated Vermintide fans who want more of what the base game does best, and who can appreciate the craft in two genuinely well-built environments, Stromdorf earns its place. Just go in with clear eyes about what you are actually getting. The rain atmosphere and the Executioner's Sword alone make it worth a session or two, especially on higher difficulties where the tight alleyways of Reaching Out become genuinely punishing. If you are a Warhammer Fantasy lore reader, the town of Stromdorf also has roots in the tabletop RPG campaign "The Gathering Storm", which adds a small layer of recognition for the deeply committed. Kai, Scout Team

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Warhammer: End Times - Vermintide - Stromdorf (DLC) Key

Oct 23, 2015Fatshark
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Two rain-soaked maps and one brutal new sword brought to the grimiest market town in the Old World. Solid Vermintide content, but slim enough to feel like a half-serving.

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Stromdorf is a paid map pack for Warhammer: End Times - Vermintide, Fatshark's co-op melee brawler set in the rat-overrun corners of Warhammer Fantasy's crumbling Empire. If you haven't touched the base game yet, stop here and fix that first. This DLC is squarely for players already hooked on Vermintide's loop of five-character co-op runs, tome and grimoire hunting, and loot upgrades across escalating difficulty tiers from Normal all the way up to Cataclysm. What Stromdorf does well, it does genuinely well. The two new maps, "The Courier" and "Reaching Out", shift the visual palette away from Ubersreik's stone corridors and out into waterlogged countryside hills and the claustrophobic muddy alleys of the titular market town. Rain hammers everything. The atmosphere is thick with that particular Warhammer Fantasy grimness, the kind that feels handcrafted rather than asset-flipped. Fighting Stormvermin through tight rooftop shortcuts and flooded backstreets gave even veteran players fresh spatial puzzles to work through. The maps rank among the best designed in the game's full DLC run, according to community voices who'd played across all the expansions. The new weapon for Markus Kruber, the Executioner's Sword, is a genuinely satisfying addition. It's a massive two-handed blade built for decapitating multiple Skaven in a single sweep, and it only drops on Stromdorf maps, giving you a concrete reason to replay both levels. The DLC also brings a new enemy type, five fresh achievements, and a handful of hidden tomes and grimoires to reward thorough explorers. The boss encounter, a Skaven Warlord emissary armed with a Warpstone Glaive, lands as one of the more memorable fights the base game's horde structure produces. Here is the honest friction point: two maps is thin. One reviewer clocked the full DLC, including off-path exploration for collectibles, in under an hour. Compared to the previous Karak Azgaraz pack, which shipped with three maps, Stromdorf feels undersized for a paid expansion. There is a silver lining on the co-op side, though. Only one player in your group needs to own the DLC to unlock the maps for the whole party, which lowers the effective barrier considerably if you play with a regular crew. For dedicated Vermintide fans who want more of what the base game does best, and who can appreciate the craft in two genuinely well-built environments, Stromdorf earns its place. Just go in with clear eyes about what you are actually getting. The rain atmosphere and the Executioner's Sword alone make it worth a session or two, especially on higher difficulties where the tight alleyways of Reaching Out become genuinely punishing. If you are a Warhammer Fantasy lore reader, the town of Stromdorf also has roots in the tabletop RPG campaign "The Gathering Storm", which adds a small layer of recognition for the deeply committed. Kai, Scout Team

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steamCo-op DLCMap PackHorde CombatWarhammer FantasyCataclysm DifficultyCollectible HuntingMelee-FocusedAtmospheric Setting

System Requirements

Minimum

Memory
6 GB RAM
DirectX
11
Network
Broadband Internet connection
Storage
30 GB
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 or AMD Radeon HD 5770 /w 1GB VRAM
Processor
Intel Core2 Quad Q9500 @ 2.83GHz or AMD Phenom II X4 940
Additional Notes
*WARNING: 32-bit OS is NOT officially supported at this time
System requirements
Windows 7 64-bit, Windows 8/8.1 64-bit, Windows 10 64-bit*

Recommended

Memory
8 GB RAM
DirectX
11
Network
Broadband Internet connection
Storage
30 GB
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 or AMD GPU Radeon R9 290
Processor
Intel Core i7-4790K @ 4.00 GHz or AMD FX-9590 @ 4.7 GHz
Additional Notes
*WARNING: 32-bit OS is NOT officially supported at this time
System requirements
Windows 7 64-bit, Windows 8/8.1 64-bit, Windows 10 64-bit*

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Developer
Fatshark
Publisher
Fatshark
Release Date
Oct 23, 2015

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