Retribution is where the multiplayer community is mostly. So for total $35~ you can get: Complete DoW1+Complete DoW2 and all DLC for Retribution. I'd even pick up DoW1 Platinum Pack (find the platinum pack by finding DoW1 or DoW1 Gold and it's on the store page)+Soulstorm if you can afford it and don't have it. The DLC is not really worth the money when compared to the rest of the games $/$ content/content, but since you are getting 75% off I suggest get the DLC as well if you have the cash. Last I checked there was no/low playerbase for these games multiplayer but the campaign is still worth it and better value than the DLC in my opinion. Middle ground is getting the DoW2: complete pack for $15~ because you get DoW2 original and DoW2 Chaos Rising for about $3.75~ each so it's a better deal than picking them up later. Though it's a new story so in theory you could skip to this, however I would not for to appriciate Chaos Rising for it's many values you should play Dawn of War 2 base game campaign first. If you want to spend less money then buy only DoW2:Retribution for 75% off at $7.50~. Dawn of War 2: Chaos Rising is a direct sequel to the base game, following the same characters. "Dawn of War 2: Retribution complete DLC bundle" which is 75% off for $7.50~ and contains all the DLC, you should get as many items in that bundle as are listed as individual DLC pieces which I think is 18. Its single-player campaign is long and challenging, but feels uninspired because it. I suggest buying on sale.ġ "Dawn of War 2: Complete Pack" ($15 on sale for 75% off) which includes all Dawn of War 2 titles but no DLC and Ģ. Warhammer 40K: Dawn of War 3 is flashy and loaded with complex, micromanagement-heavy warfare. Note that all prices I'm quoting are 75% off the regular price. At the dawn of World War II, a desperate Winston Churchill orders his new spy agency to train women for covert operations.