That’s right looks like Games Workshop figured out what to release after they run out of codex books to make!
Fulffwise the stage has been in all the 7th Edition codex books and the rulebook itself, a Time of Ending is coming to Warhammer 40k.
It appears that this release maybe more of a “when” that “if” according to the latest from Loken, check it out.
End time for 40K is coming!
At the recent Black Library Weekender, some interesting things came up. The most significant of which was vastly overlooked. The End Times for 40K is coming. Remember that little bit in the 6th edition Rule book that said there was a flaw in the Golden Throne? Well, that little hint has grown into a full blown story line.
Graham McNeil said he had to got approval from the powers (probably due to the success of the End Times in Warhammer) to bring a similar story to 40K. And it will start with the Ultramarines.
He has to write Crimson King first, then Battle for Macragge a space marine battle novel, then on to…Guilliman. That is right, the Primarch of the Ultramarines is coming back! It will be part of the next Ultramarine story arc. He also said he is back for good, not just as a plot device to be put away when finished with.
Wow! Well White Dwarf actually hinted at this exact event a few months ago when Space Wolves released (Guilliman and all), and then in the latest issue #45 seems to have labeled this wondrous epoch of future 40k history The Time of Ending.
What does it all mean?
Will Leman Russ, and Guilliman be fist bumping the enemies of the Imperial in the near future?
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