The “Assembly Kit,” which is CA’s version of mod tools, will roll out with some functionality, such as a Database Editor and BOB for “modifying database tables and campaign start positions,” with more options being added later this year. The press release states that “CA and Games Workshop have been working away on the paperwork to make this much-demanded fan feature a reality.” Thanks to this paperwork getting done, fans will be to download mods directly from Steam, as well as manage them from the new Total War Mod Manager (pictured in the gallery below). They had previously indicated that this support would not be added to the game. In a bit of a morning surprise, Creative Assembly announced that both mod and Steam Workshop support at launch for Total War: Warhammer. Despite having previously said that Total War: Warhammer would not have official mod and Workshop support, Creative Assembly announced today that both features will be included at launch.
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