Summary
Just months before its official release,the highly anticipatedWarhammer 40,000video gameSpace Marine 2seemingly leaks online. The sequel to the cult-classic third-person shooter has been in development for several long years now and as theWarhammerplayer base has grown in size over the last decade, it’s quickly shot up the ranks of exciting 2024 releases even for those who may not be familiar with the lore-dense franchise. Despite its launch being just over a month away, it seemsSpace Marine 2has run into an issue a Boltgun can’t fix.
PerInsider Gaming,a full dev version ofWarhammer 40K: Space Marine 2surfaced onlinewith footage of the near-complete build quickly making its way to YouTube. While the source of the leak is currently unknown, several people close to the situation reportedly stated that the early version is about 75GB and is playable in its entirety, including systems that could even allow friends to play together.The video highlighting the leak has since been delisted due to copyright claimsas developer Saber Interactive and publisher Focus Entertainment have yet to issue a statement on the situation.

Warhammer 40K: Space Marine 2’s Angel of Death Comes To Life In BTS Video
A behind-the-scenes video showing Saber Interactive’s upcoming Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 offers a look at Angel of Death, Captain Titus.
Why Is Everyone So Excited For Space Marine 2?
It’s A Great Premise For A Shooter
The world ofWarhammer 40Kis one of rampant devastation and war which makes it the perfect setting for a video game dedicated to gunning down droves of alien creatures.The originalSpace Marinevideo game, which was released in 2011, earned a decent following for its visceral melee combat and chunky gunplayas players stepped into the role of Captain Titus who embarks upon a quest to slay many Orks and the forces of Chaos. Its campaign was tight and fun while the overall experience was also bolstered by a fantastic multiplayer mode that’s still enjoyed a decade later.
As forSpace Marine 2,the promotional material portrays the sequel as being a true successor by expanding on everything the original did welland trimming the aspects that were less enjoyable. Rather than battling waves of Orks, the Ultramarines are instead deployed to eradicatea force of ever-hungry Tyranidswith an assortment of massive weapons. The combat looks much faster and smoother, providing fans with the fantasy of becominga super soldier in the grim, dark future.

As exciting as it may be to return to the story ofCaptain Titus and his Ultramarines,it’s worth noting that downloading this version of the game is a bad idea. Not even taking into consideration the fact that a dedicated team of creators has spent years working on this project only to have it released with their consent, it’s possible that the files floating around online are plagued with malware. It’s better to just wait until September 9 to play the latestWarhammer 40Kgame when it drops on Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, and PC.