• The Launch Of Devastation DLC Map Pack at Microsoft House on April 3, 2014 in Venice, California

The Launch Of Devastation DLC Map Pack at Microsoft House on April 3, 2014 in Venice, California (Photo : Rich Polk/Getty Images)

Despite the low expectations by few people, "Warhammer: End Times-Vermintide" appears to be quite a decent game. While this could be the 200th game or so, which has been released just for this month, it is without a doubt among the most exciting games.

"Warhammer: End Times-Vermintide" game is about Fatshark story of Skaven, the mutant rat-people, as they attempt to conquer and take over the human world, targeting first the city of Ubersreik, PC Gamer reported. Only five courageous heroes have all been left to defend the city and these heroes are placed in a dangerous mission to send all these rats away. The base of operation is Red Moon Inn, where the players can organize their groups, select missions, manage their inventory, fill up on their ammunition and upgrade and craft their weapons.

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Because it is already out, the game's developer Fatshark Games speak much about the huge plans for the game's future, such as the paid and free DLC; however, there was nothing said about microtransactions.

"There are going to be plenty of stuff to be included in the post launch in the coming years. We have now the real and solid game upon our hands, a game world, having endless possibilities," one of the Steam Community forum posts said.

It added as a final message, "We are going to alternate between paid DLC's with free DLC's."

Fatshark has also dismissed some concerns on the likelihood of adding microtransactions someday. In reply to a follower who spoke about his hope that they won't see microtransactions in the game, Fatshark simply tweeted "You won't."

"Warhammer: The End Times - Vermintide" is now available via Steam for the price of $29.99.