
A few months back, we saw a mysterious product description hit the US ports, en route to GW’s warehouse and we had no idea what it was, until now.
Here’s what it all could mean, as it appears 9th Edition was hidden in plain sight under our noses for months…
GW Code-Named 9th Edition 40k Like a Secret Movie

We actually found those full-color faction pics hidden in plain sight here in the code, that seem to indicate the two halves of a potential 9th Edition Starter Box.
All that aside the real nugget of info was the prefix on all the pictures here: Project Scarlet.
Reset the Clock!
Rewinding the clock back to a simpler time in the world, we a product hit the ports called the Scarlet Rulebook by Gav Thorpe We were thrown off by the title because we hadn’t seen any other kind of pre-release pointing to anything remotely close to anything being “Scarlet”. Plus, there’s no way a single author would be responsible for writing an entire rulebook. Things just didn’t add up.
Another oddity was that this product has an ISBN number. If you don’t know, an ISBN number is tagged to books that are in the mainstream market. Meaning that they’ll be for sale on places like Amazon, Barnes & Noble etc…
Two More Products Named “Scarlet Rulebook” Spotted

That makes us think that this could be an actual “rulebook”. If we had to take a guess at what those two different product codes could be, (741 and 740). One may be a regular rulebook while the other could be a limited edition OR may be packaged in the rumored 9th edition Box Set with Necrons vs. Primaris.

Perhaps that is due to the fact GW is banking on everyone buying a starter box set, and not as many folks getting the rulebook by itself?
So What’s That Mystery Book By Gav Thorpe Then?
Well, we have to look back at what GW did when they brought about 8th Edition. There was a Dark Imperium Box Set that released alongside a Dark Imperium Black Library book (which also has an ISBN).


We could be looking at the pieces falling together for a 9th edition release dropping a Box Set (containing a new rulebook) along with a Black library book to help hype the release.
Now, whatever this Box Set is going to be called for 9th Edition, we will also probably see Gav Thorpe’s book titled the same thing.
Final Thoughts on 9th Edition 40k Release


Or perhaps the THREE scarlet rulebooks are something else entirely…
So do you think these Project Scarlet products are all linked? How cool is the idea that GW code-named the 9th edition releases like a secret Hollywood project?
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