From the UK to New Zealand (where it is $345 NZD) the new Warhammer 40k Indomitus box has sold out so far around the globe today.
Games Workshop said it was the best Warhammer box set ever, and after 7 weeks of previews, it looks like they were right as demand is outstripping supply.
40k Indomitus Sold Out
As of this writing the new box set will go on sale at 1pm Eastern time here in the states, and judging by the pre-order drama they already pulled this week with local game stores,this box will most likely sell out on Games Workshop’s site as soon as it goes live.
Editor’s Note: it took around 15 minutes for a reported 35,000 copies to sell out in North America Saturday grossing Games Workshop an estimated $7 Million Dollars.
If you are not able to get a copy of Indomitus, there is a chance GW may do another run to get a positive PR spin on what retailers and consumers are already calling another botched edition launch.
You can find copies on Amazon, however, they are not at retail pricing.
Currently, copies of Indomitus are selling for upwards of $400 on the secondary market right now, and with no official announcement as of yet on a re-print, they may keep soaring.
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