Blood Bowl 3 Release Date Announced with Bugman’s Beer Ad

Preview: Blood Bowl III

Cyanide Studio and Nacon just released a fake Bugman’s Beer Ad for its upcoming title Blood Bowl 3, announcing the game to release in August, 2021. The turn-based strategy game inspired by American football got its Superbowl type beer advertisement trailer.

Head brewer, Joseph Bugman was eager to promote his best beer, Bugman’s XXXXXX, the most refreshing and refined beer in the Old World. But alas, the  beardling brewery courier didn’t get the tape to the network on time – he’s now a trollslayer

Check out the beer ad trailer below:

Brutal, crazy, tactical… this is BLOOD BOWL! The iconic death sport returns with the new video game of fantasy football faithfully using the latest board game rules and new content. Create your team, then crush, mulch and cheat your way to the top… leaving your opponents in the graveyard.

Blood Bowl 3 is the videogame of fantasy football. A turn-based strategy game inspired by American football in the Warhammer fantasy world where elves, humans, orcs, and other creatures fight for the ball with shoulder charges, kicks, punches, and weapons of varying degrees of lethality.

As the coach of their team, you must give instructions to your players: hinder the progress of your opponents by positioning them in your tackle zone, knock down those who get in your way, and break through to your opponents’ end zone to score a touchdown.

Every one of your units gains experience points and receive statistic bonuses or new skills. But injuries can occur as they are quite common, especially when the referee is a goblin who tends to overlook most forms of violence. Some players may even leave the field limp and lifeless, putting an early and definitive end to their careers.

What do you think of the Bugman’s Beer Ad for Blood Bowl 3? Post your comments below.

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An ardent lover for first-person shooter games, Salik has been part of GamesHedge all through its journey. His love for competitive gaming started with Counter-Strike and Call of Duty, and now can be seen lurking in Valorant and Rainbow Six: Siege.

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