Warhammer 40,000: Mechanicus 2 Delayed to Give the AdMech Back Their Binaric Machine Code Language, Among Other Changes

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The developer of Warhammer 40,000: Mechanicus 2 has delayed the game to respond to feedback from its Steam Next Fest demo.

Kasedo Games and Bulwark Studios said the turn-based strategy sequel will now launch in spring 2026 across PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X and S, so the developers can “further refine the experience.”

Chief among the complaints from fans was the Adeptus Mechanicus (the Tech-Priests of the Warhammer 40,000 universe) speaking English instead of the binaric machine language, a corrupted form of binary code (a weird digital warbling) we heard in the first game. While this may seem like an innocuous change, binaric really added to Mechanicus’ dark, foreboding atmosphere (this is the grim darkness of the far future after all!), and fans were disappointed to find it ditched in the Steam Next Fest demo.

Bulwark is now changing Mechanicus 2 to add an audio option to play with either “lingua-technis,” the official name for the binaric machine code language of the Adeptus Mechanicus, or with the traditional human voiceover as heard in the demo. Praise the Omnissiah!

Meanwhile, movement systems are also being “enhanced,” with an optional setting to allow the Move action to auto-select when cycling between units, creating “a smoother and more efficient tactical flow.”

“The team is equally committed to addressing performance concerns raised during the demo period,” the developer continued. “These optimisations, together with the continued refinement of new systems and campaign content, are central to delivering a sequel that meets the expectations set by both the community and the studio’s own ambitions.”

In Mechanicus 2, both the Necrons and the Adeptus Mechanicus are fully playable over multiple campaigns. You manage your territories’ garrisons and assemble forces for each mission, choosing from an expanded selection of fighters from each faction’s range. New environmental mechanics require players to maneuver their forces, taking cover behind terrain as the Mechanicus, or destroying it as the Necrons.

The story is penned by Black Library author Ben Counter, with music and audio design by composer Guillaume David. Narrative events will see the player choosing the course of the war and its outcome, with The Leagues of Votann (Warhammer 40,000's space dwarves) popping up as a non-playable threat.

Wesley is Director, News at IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at wesley_yinpoole@ign.com or confidentially at wyp100@proton.me.

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