

Here's a dubbed interview with Yoann Drulhe the Lead Cinematic artist for the game and the co-writer of the Campaign that answers some of those questions.

Do you have to play as Orcs to get the coveted Orcidas sponsorship before swapping to Skaven to earn the Block & Dodgers sponsorship? Or is it a cup format where you knock off the representative team, Do you take down Griff and the Reikland Reavers to knock Cabalvision out of the Cup? I must confess, I'm intrigued. How this competition manifests itself isn't quite clear yet. Dealing with the nastiest denizens of Blood Bowl to fight for the sponsorships of Nurgle King, Cabalvision, Corsair Cruises, Orcidas, Bugman's Beer, and Block & Dodgers. It looks like you will engage in a "Clash of Sponsorships" for this one. What does the single player campaign have in store for us? Will Nacon build from the Blood Bowl II story campaign? It looks like the answer is definitively, "yes!". Based on Blood Bowl II's campaign clearly Cyanide/Nacon are more than willing to play along. I think one of the draws of the BB2016 re-launch and BB2020 ruleset is the GW clearly "leans in" to the chaotic universe. The story had all the zany elements, corrupt owners, thumb breaking ogres, that have always made me love the Blood Bowl setting and universe. Unlocking Mighty Zug, Griff Oberwald, and then eventually Bob Bifford. You got to resurrect the floundering Reikland Reavers. However, the one advantage Blood Bowl II had was the built in campaign was a lot of fun. Also, although an objectively prettier game, Blood Bowl II has some other annoyances such as big guys being too big (easy to miss someone behind them), wonkier pathing, etc. The controls were more intuitive for me and the camera angles were superior. In terms of the single player offerings we've seen so far Chaos Edition was my favorite, but that was mostly due to what I felt was a better UI experience. It is of course far too easy, but there are worse ways to spend an hour. Seriously, you can stop sharpening the pitchforks.) I will say that I find single player relaxing and I do sometimes partake in a game when I just want a little quiet " me time" in the Blood Bowl universe. I have done the near impossible and managed to win the Blood Bowl in each version! ( Whoa Whoa! It's a joke, fellas. AI option as well as a solo player campaign. The Cyanide Version of Blood Bowl has always had a player vs.
