[IGN] Games Workshop Just Killed Two Space Marine 2 Characters via a Brief Lore Update Post and Warhammer 40,000 Fans Are in Tatters

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Games Workshop has sparked shock and anger among Warhammer 40,000 fans after it killed off two main characters from Space Marine 2 via a brief lore update posted on its website.

Last week, Games Workshop announced that Titus, the main playable character from last year's blockbuster hit video game Space Marine 2, had been promoted with a cool new trailer that set up the next narrative expansion for the Warhammer 40,000 setting, dubbed 500 Worlds.

Captain Demetrian Titus, Master of the Watch, is now once again Captain of the Ultramarines Second Company, a position he had already held before he was taken into custody on suspicion of heresy by the Inquisition after the events of the first Space Marine game.

In the context of Titus' promotion, fans had expressed concern over the fate of Sevastus Acheran, the former captain of the Second Company and Master of the Watch who dishes out missions (and can never spare enough men) in Space Marine 2. Now we know what actually happened.

In a lore update post on Warhammer Community, Games Workshop revealed what Acheran got up to following the events of Space Marine 2. And yes, as fans feared, he's dead.

Confirmation comes from a four paragraph lore explanation in the article itself, which reveals Acheran went out in a blaze of glory fighting a Genestealer Cult on the hive world of Trygg. That's that. Acheran is dead. But it gets worse.

It turns out Lieutenant Chairon, one of Titus' squadmates from Space Marine 2 and who was conspicuous by his absence from Games Workshop's Titus reveal, was by Acheran's side and also died at the hands of the Genestealer Cult. Chairon doesn't even get more than a shout out, despite being the more prominent character in Space Marine 2.

Here's how it went down:

Every last Space Marine that landed on Trygg was slowly worn down in a series of increasingly desperate battles. When Imperial reinforcements arrived to purge the last of the cult, they discovered that Acheran, Chairon, and the rest of their brothers had sold their lives to cull untold numbers of xenos hybrids.

It's fair to say Warhammer 40,000 fans are a tad upset not just by the news of the characters' deaths, but how Games Workshop revealed the news. Many are saying Acheran and Chairon deserved better than to be killed off-screen, and should instead have got their moment in either Space Marine 2 DLC or the confirmed Space Marine 3. At the very least, the characters could have been dealt with in a short story or, better still, a Warhammer 40,000 novel. But no. All they get is a few pars in a Warhammer Community article most fans won't even read.

"They had so much options," said redditor Fit_Fisherman_9840 on the Space Marine subreddit, which is currently up in arms. "Make Chairon the new LT, or since his hate for the traitor make him the company Judiciar. And Acheran? Make it a dreadnought for f*** sake."

"What a bummer about Acheran and Chairon," said Thinsul over on the Warhammer 40,000 subreddit. "Killing them both off screen, especially Chairon as a Primaris that was born during the Heresy, is really low. It should have happened in a DLC or maybe a animation."

"He died as he lived, unable to spare any more men," Beaker_person said of Acheran's demise on the 40kLore subreddit. "Is there anything more grimdark than to die offscreen?" joked ChaoticMat.

And what does this all mean for the other Ultramarines in Space Marine 2? Are they dead, too? In particular, fans are wondering about Chaplain Leandros, who was not mentioned as being among the dead alongside Acheran and Chairon. Perhaps he's still out there somewhere, casting an inquisitive eye on Titus as he tries desperately to reclaim Ultramar.

All of this probably feeds into Space Marine 3 in some way, assuming the sequel picks up after the events of 500 Worlds or takes place during them. We know next to nothing about the game, but we can probably count poor Acheran and Chairon out.







Kind of agree with the complaints. Seems like they could have handled this in the game. A prologue or something
 
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This is completely fine and nothing to be upset about. Now if they suddenly killed off Titus outside of the game then that would actually be upsetting.
 
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Same. I didn't even know the game has a cult following or main characters. I thought each game is different sitting and different world. Something like final fantasy series

The Space Marine games have the same main character and some other characters carry over as well. They are not new stories/characters in each game.

This is completely fine and nothing to upset about. Now if they suddenly killed off Titus outside of the game then that would actually be upsetting.

I don't have a problem with the characters dying. Just seems lazy to handle this in a blog post.
 
"Off-screen" is a bit of a strange claim for a tabletop game. They were killed in a last stand as part of the lore and event update, which is on par as that of any other character.

This is Warhammer 40K, they're not going to get a retirement package. Dying well in service to the Emperor is enough.
 
The Space Marine games have the same main character and some other characters carry over as well. They are not new stories/characters in each game.



I don't have a problem with the characters dying. Just seems lazy to handle this in a blog post.
Best way to experience WH40K is by ignoring the existence of Game Workshop,'s lore "updates" and using 3D printers if needed. That way you take the power away from them and they can't fuck up the franchose anymore.
 
"Off-screen" is a bit of a strange claim for a tabletop game. They were killed in a last stand as part of the lore and event update, which is on par as that of any other character.

This is Warhammer 40K, they're not going to get a retirement package. Dying well in service to the Emperor is enough.
I mean...lol

Welcome to 40k

This isn't just the tabletop game though. This is a video game with its own story and characters. Or if it were a w40k movie or TV series, no one wants to find out in a blogpost what happened to characters in the story. Like I said, just feels lazy for a video game.
 
This isn't just the tabletop game though. This is a video game with its own story and characters. Or if it were a w40k movie or TV series, no one wants to find out in a blogpost what happened to characters in the story. Like I said, just feels lazy for a video game.

The videogame is one hundred millionth of the story and the main character of that piece is Demetrian Titus, a minor character.

The rest are passers by in a massive, ever-changing setting.
 
The videogame is one hundred millionth of the story and the main character of that piece is Demetrian Titus, a minor character.

The rest are passers by in a massive, ever-changing setting.

We are talking about the story and characters of this video game series. Not the entirety of the Warhammer 40k franchise.
 
Litttle off topic but what with series obsession with skulls? In the lore do they worship skulls? I once saw gameplay footage of Space marine 2 and I notice the skull decoration on almost everything, is the lore reason for it or is just want to look edgy?
 
Litttle off topic but what with series obsession with skulls? In the lore do they worship skulls? I once saw gameplay footage of Space marine 2 and I notice the skull decoration on almost everything, is the lore reason for it or is just want to look edgy?

Skulls for the undying corpse on his golden throne.
 
This isn't just the tabletop game though. This is a video game with its own story and characters. Or if it were a w40k movie or TV series, no one wants to find out in a blogpost what happened to characters in the story. Like I said, just feels lazy for a video game.
We are talking about the story and characters of this video game series. Not the entirety of the Warhammer 40k franchise.

The video game(s) are extensions of the overarching 40K universe. Or more accurately, a small story told in a tiny slice of an infinitely larger the universe.

Keep in mind that everything exists to prop up the tabletop game and 40K lore.

This is setting up a significant(small s) narrative update for the current 40K campaign. There's no way they were going to wait another 3-4 years to tell us what Acheran had been up to in a new video game, only for it to have the exact same effect on the table top game and overall lore.

Besides all that, this isn't a first. There are characters introduced in 40K books that have been killed off in codex/lore updates before this.

So while I get that it's weird for a character introduced in a video game to be killed off in a forum update(lol), they were unfortunately obstacles in the way of GW selling a new captain Titus mini.

Also. It's 40K. There are degrees to 'dead' so who knows what'll happen.
 
So while I get that it's weird for a character introduced in a video game to be killed off in a forum update(lol), they were unfortunately obstacles in the way of GW selling a new captain Titus mini.

I think that's the crux of it so I'll leave it where we agree
 
The video game(s) are extensions of the overarching 40K universe. Or more accurately, a small story told in a tiny slice of an infinitely larger the universe.

Keep in mind that everything exists to prop up the tabletop game and 40K lore.

This is setting up a significant(small s) narrative update for the current 40K campaign. There's no way they were going to wait another 3-4 years to tell us what Acheran had been up to in a new video game, only for it to have the exact same effect on the table top game and overall lore.

Besides all that, this isn't a first. There are characters introduced in 40K books that have been killed off in codex/lore updates before this.

So while I get that it's weird for a character introduced in a video game to be killed off in a forum update(lol), they were unfortunately obstacles in the way of GW selling a new captain Titus mini.

Also. It's 40K. There are degrees to 'dead' so who knows what'll happen.
It's a bummer they were killed off in such a way but it's not exactly a first like you said. I think the bigger deal is this guy potentially coming back :
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Confirmation comes from a four paragraph lore explanation in the article itself, which reveals Acheran went out in a blaze of glory fighting a Genestealer Cult on the hive world of Trygg. That's that. Acheran is dead. But it gets worse.

It turns out Lieutenant Chairon, one of Titus' squadmates from Space Marine 2 and who was conspicuous by his absence from Games Workshop's Titus reveal, was by Acheran's side and also died at the hands of the Genestealer Cult. Chairon doesn't even get more than a shout out, despite being the more prominent character in Space Marine 2...

fucking genestealers!... now, if you'll excuse me, i'll be upstairs in mourning...
 
So you took the "rogue" part seriously, huh?

But yeah.....I'd probably fall back in line out of habit. Why do all you fuckers on GAF know me so damn well?

The Koronus Expanse became my own little Imperium cut off from all the tithes and shouts of heresy from the Inquisition. Not perfect but I think it was a better option for my empire.
 
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