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GW’s pre-painted 40k terrain was spotted in person at UK Games Expo, but the pieces on display look nothing like the glowing versions GW revealed online.
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GW revealed the Warhammer 40k Armageddon boxed set, a new Black Library novel, and White Dwarf 525, all hitting pre-order June 6.
Here’s the Warhammer 40k Armageddon Starter Set contents breakdown, with the release date, pricing, savings, and what’s actually in the box.
Don’t miss all the new Warhammer 40k 11th Edition rules changes, reveals, and rumors, from army building and missions, to terrain, objectives, and combat changes.
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GW’s 11th Edition Q&A FAQ lays out the Armageddon launch, free rules, army support, terrain objectives, detachment points, and key 40k changes you need to know.
Games Workshop finally got one right, making both customers and stores happy without the usual allocation pain for the Armageddon Box Set release.
They all show the same pattern; here’s why these Warhammer miniature games (along with others) struggle to gain traction after each relaunch.
Bandai’s new Gundam Assemble 3D printing miniatures policy takes a page from GW and bans scans, recasts, derivative kits, and proxies at official events before the game even launches.
Games Workshop doubled down on their no-AI position, saying a human artist drew the 6-fingered Horus Heresy Space Marine.
GW’s pre-painted 40k terrain was spotted in person at UK Games Expo, but the pieces on display look nothing like the glowing versions GW revealed online.