New Boss Colonel Campbell Leads The Union In Wild West Exodus
January 26, 2017 by dracs
Warcradle have previewed a new boss who will be coming out to lead the Union in Wild West Exodus, the commanding Colonel Albert Campbell.
"Colonel Albert Campbell is a distinguished commander of the Union Army Corps of Engineers. His knowledge of fortifications and demolitions keeps his skills in high demand. However, it is his hardworking no nonsense attitude and fairness that makes him popular with the men and women who serve with him."
- Warcradle
Campbell design matches this brief description of his character. There isn't much finesse on evidence here, especially not with that awesome claw, but his stance and style do give the impression that he is more than capable of leading the Union to victory.
Will you make use of Campbell's skills? Which Union boss is your favourite?
"His knowledge of fortifications and demolitions keeps his skills in high demand..."
Another nice mini … are they doing an extra Boss for each faction?
There are a whole bunch of new bosses and other characters and units planned over the coming months. 2017 is going to be a great time to play WWX!
Definitely, I may just have to start saving up money.
Thanks @stuart
This guy looks interesting, but my main boss is good ol’ “Unconditional Surrender” Grant.
Agreed.
On an unrelated issue and because I like the “weird history” of this game is this bloke an historical figure? As “Dr Google” has failed me in this regard and he doesn’t seem to fit any of the Albert Campbell’s of this era that I’ve read about. Help please if you know (Curiousity really but i like reading people’s life stories)
Not all the characters are direct historical figures. Some are an amalgam of notable characters or are a reworking of a figure that we hope would have gained such status historically if our world had unfolded along the same lines. I regret that a real Albert Campbell is unlikely to have had the opportunities to have risen to the same position and regard in our late nineteenth century that he did in WWX. Or to paraphrase Stephen Jay Gould: “I am, somehow, less interested in the weight and convolutions of Einstein’s brain than in the near certainty that people of… Read more »