Games Workshop may just be one step closer to bringing Forge World to the US in 2015.
Remember that big manufacturing center they built a while back in Memphis, TN (and moved all their operations from Baltimore, MD)? Well today it sits half empty as all the model making equipment was sent back to England, and it has become just a distribution center for product to North America. So what’s a company to do with all that space? Start selling Forge World here in the states hopefully!
Checkout what Steve the Warboss spotted up on GW’s site over the recently!
Via FaeitWe have been talking about something like this for a long time, and earlier today this was spotted. Definitely something going on, as you can clearly see that Forgeworld is on the tab. Of course it was unmarked but clearly visible when looked at closer.So is Forge World coming to the GW Webstore? It sure looks like it, and 2015 is going to be an interesting year.
These look like they were taken just from logging into the German webstore. I went to see if they were still there on the German site, and no, they were gone. Steve the Warboss has some interesting things in the past, that have turned out right on the money.
via Steve the Warboss This morning CET (Central European Time), I visited the GW Shop and found something interesting.
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