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Warhammer 40k: Eternal Crusade is on its way to Steam early access, and Nathan Richardson wants you to know that the game is doing just fine so far as cashmoneys are concerned. The game is launching on Steam early access, yes, but not for the money. Simply put, the game is funded to launch this year, Steam early access offers luxuries like a decent pay system, news delivery, oh and a lot of customers.
As Richardson puts it:
No, our philosophy of being agile, is that we strongly believe that the inclusion of more people, as early in the development process as possible will ultimately make a better game. We are simply continuing this program (previously called Founders) in the Steam Early Access framework.
You can read the rest of the Q&A at the link below.
(Source: Eternal Crusade)

Warhammer 40K: Eternal Crusade is speeding along in development, a process which should be faster thanks to a recent port to the latest Unreal Engine. Eternal Crusade will mark the first game developed by Behaviour Interactive using the engine.
“After evaluating our engine options we decided that Unreal Engine 4 and the team at Epic offered the type of support and the best toolset to make the Warhammer world come to life,” said Rémi Racine, Founder and CEO of Behaviour Interactive. “The sheer amount of productivity tools we get right out of the box have helped the game’s development progress significantly faster, allowing the team to ensure the highest quality at a rate we couldn’t have achieved before.”
More information on Eternal Crusade can be found through the official website.
(Source: Behavior Interactive Press Release)
Want to get into the next Warhammer MMO but don’t want to shell out $40+ dollars for a founder pack? Now you can buy the $15 Pioneer’s Founder Pack. The package includes 15,000 RTP to spend at the rogue trader, a character slot (ork only), a special helmet, a close quarters weapon, first blood badge, pioneer badge, backpack cage, founder’s lodge forum, name reservation, and the ability to buy the early access game module in 2015. The package does NOT include a full game key, which must be purchased separately, nor does it offer access to all items at the rogue trader.
(Source: Eternal Crusade)

Behaviour Interactive is the developer working on Warhammer 40k: Eternal Crusade, and naturally some of you may have a few questions for the developers. Luckily, MMORPG.com has announced that several key members of the Behaviour crew will be on hand for a Q&A on Monday. If you have anything you would like to ask of the development team, head on over to the link below and drop a question or two.
The live Q&A is at 4pm eastern on Monday, October 21st, but you can ask your question now by putting it in the thread at the link below.
(Source: MMORPG.com)

This is the end, hold your breath and count to ten. As we here at MMO Fallout await the verdict of our trials for heresy (protip: we will be found guilty) due to a lack of faith in the completion of a Warhammer 40k MMO, you will be happy (and surprised) to hear that the Warhammer 40k MMO is indeed coming out. In development by Behaviour Interactive is taking the reigns with Eternal Crusdae and will throw players on a persistent battle to conquer a planet, rifling through procedural content in a third person shooter as one of four factions (Space Marine, Chaos Space Marine, Ork, and Eldar).
Behaviour Interactive is responsible for a massive line of movie tie-in video games, ranging from Brave, Ice Age, Rango, and more. The company’s latest title was Doritos Crash Course 2, the long awaited sequel to the original Doritos Crash Course.
(Source: Warhammer 40k)