What is the new 40k army building app from GW going to need in order to win the community over, and perhaps more importantly how much should it cost us? Here are a few ideas…
We don’t know too much about the 40k army building app other than that it’s confirmed and releasing the same day as 9th Edition pre-orders. But what does the app need in order to “win out” against Battlescrbie? Which as for now, the most popular 40k list building app. The first order of business is to look at everything GW had to say on their new app.
40k Army Builder App Goes Live Same Day As Pre-Orders

On the same day that the Warhammer 40,000 pre-orders go live, a new app will be launched alongside it, providing several cool features to help you, including a full matched play army builder. The new app will do a number of things to assist players with their games, but one of the most useful will be the ability to build army lists using the updated points values and Detachments.
Before we even get a rulebook in our hands. it looks like we’ll be able to start plugging units into the app and seeing their updated points cost! This is going to be one big pot of honey for current 40k players. As of right now, Battlescribe has to wait until the new points and rules come out in order to update the website. However, with the fact the app is coming out two weeks before 9th Edition officially drops, this could be a way some users get “unstuck” from Battlescribe.
What the 40k App Could Really Be Like


If you’ve got some downtime, you can also flip through the Warscrolls tab to look at info on units you’re thinking about adding to your collection. There’s a lot that this app offers and it’s only $1/month for the full package.
Comparing Azyr to the 40k app (and knowing GW) there could quite possibly be a monthly subscription requirement that comes along. However, if it’s only a bare-bones army building app, then the players who are already established in Battlescribe probably won’t go anywhere.
Subscriptions Aren’t Bad: Just Don’t Make It a Micro-Transaction Nightmare

But where people may draw the line is if micro-transactions and content walls become a thing. Game creators like Riot and EA are notorious for micro-transactions, enticing people to unlock another part of the content. We’re hoping that GW doesn’t pull a move where we only get something like three list slots before we have to pay another $1 to unlock three more.
Since Battlescribe’s quality has gone up over the years and so many players have used the app for so long, GW might honestly be fighting an uphill battle on this one. It’s interesting to note that GW switched up table sizes to multiples of Kill Team boards, and now GW is coming out with a 40k army building app to potentially make Battlescribe a dinosaur.

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