Saber Interactive's Tim Willits also confirmed that the missions occur during the campaign as "part of the bigger conflict."
Saber details more multiplayer classes for its upcoming action game, which is releasing next week for PC and current-gen consoles.
Only one Space Marine per class is confirmed usable in Operations. Eternal War allows two players per class on each team.
Pre-loading begins on September 3rd for Gold and Ultra Edition owners on PS5, and September 5th for Standard Edition players.
PC players can take advantage of Nvidia DLSS 2 and AMD FSR2 at launch, but DLSS 3, FSR3, and wide-screen support are coming later.
Focus Entertainment showcases the upcoming third-person action title with a new cinematic trailer ahead of its release in less than two weeks' time.
Season 1 and 2 will bring a new Operations map, a new enemy, a harder difficulty level, a new weapon, and more across the remainder of 2024, with more free content to follow in 2025.
Each class will have its own pre-made armour sets that players will be able to customize, while the option to create custom sets will also be available.
Tyranid hordes may travel as one cohesive whole, but on breaking up, the AI director turns them into separate units that seek you out.
Studio COO Tim Willits explains the studio's monetisation decisions for upcoming game Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2.
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Of the six total classes that will be available in the upcoming third-person shooter at launch, Vanguard and Assault will be the close quarters specialists.
The Battle Barge will serve as players' central hub not only in the campaign, but also the multiplayer modes Operations and Eternal War.
Both masters of long-range combat, the two classes will be among several that will be available in the game's multiplayer modes.
Saber Interactive and Focus Entertainment offer another extended look at their upcoming action title's co-op and PvP multiplayer offerings.
Publisher Focus Entertainment has revealed the full list of minimum and recommended requirements for the upcoming action title's PC version.
The acclaimed driving simulator could become available for Xbox and PC Game Pass subscribers sometime this month, it's been claimed.
Co-op previews will also be available next month, while Saber Interactive has more short trailers for weapons and PvE classes inbound.
PvE is also playable offline, though progression is unavailable. PC requirements will also be revealed in "the next couple of weeks."