If you've ever wanted to dig into the deeper cuts of Warhammer's video game history, SNEG has you covered. The publisher has announced the Warhammer Classics bundle, which brings over 20 retro Warhammer titles to Steam, according to TechRaptor.
This is a significant move for preservation and accessibility. Many of these games have been difficult or outright impossible to find through legitimate digital storefronts, meaning a whole generation of Warhammer fans has likely missed out on titles that helped define the franchise's early video game identity.

What is SNEG?
SNEG has carved out a niche as a publisher focused on reviving classic and retro games on modern platforms. They've done similar work with other legacy IPs, making them a solid fit for a project like this that's less about flashy marketing and more about getting older software running reliably for today's hardware.
Why this matters for Warhammer fans
The Warhammer universe has produced some genuinely beloved strategy, RPG, and action titles over the decades - games that predate the current wave of Total War: Warhammer and Darktide entries that dominate the modern conversation. Bundles like this give players the context to understand where the IP has been, and honestly, some of these older titles hold up surprisingly well.

For collectors and genre enthusiasts, having a legitimate Steam version of these games also means cloud saves, achievements in some cases, and a clean purchase history - a step up from hunting down aging disc copies or navigating grey-market downloads.
What to expect
With 20+ titles in a single bundle, the range is likely broad - spanning different studios, genres, and eras of Warhammer history. That kind of variety means there's probably something in there for fans of turn-based strategy, real-time tactics, and older action games alike. Whether every title holds up to modern standards is another question, but the sheer volume of content makes this worth a look for any serious Warhammer enthusiast or retro gaming fan.
Pricing and a full title list are best checked directly on Steam or via TechRaptor's coverage, as specifics may update as the bundle rolls out.




