Come get the skinny on Games Workshop’s latest bundle deal – you won’t believe the savings on this one folks!
We’ve seem pictures now for all the new GW releases going into October, and now we know just how good the Strike Force Ultima is:
Strikeforce Ultima -$250
1x Drop Pod $37.25
1x Land Raider $75
1x Razorback $41.25
1x Stormhawk Interceptor $55
1x Terminator Captain $25
5x Sternguard Veterans $50
5x Terminators $50
10x Tactical Marines $40
MSRP: $373Total Savings: $123.50 (Around 33% Off)
Dang that seems like a pretty solid box set for sure! Lets hope it sticks around though the holidays, as I imagine a lot of folks will be smitten with Genestealer Cults, Kill Team, Blood Angels, and Chaos Space Marines for the next few weeks!
Wave two is here, and there is tons more Genestealer Cult goodies heading our way. Plus the Astra Militarum looks to have been infected by the Patriarch as well!
But what about the other releases? You saw it here first, checkout the new pics that we just got today:
Battlemat City Ruins – $85
Strikeforce Ultra -$250
Here is your new release pricing roundup now:
Neophyte Hybrid Squad – $45
Genestealer Cults: Armored Claw – $55
Genestealer Cults: Acolyte Iconward –$25
Genestealer Cults: Leman Russ – $55
Genestealer Cults: Goliath $60
Genestealer Cults: Broodcoven – $60
Strikeforce Ultra –$250
Battlemat City Ruins – $85
So it looks like the Battlemat is a 4×4 sized mat for things like Kill Team and smaller 40k style games. Would you like to see more mats from GW in the future like this?
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