New pictures for Shadow Wars Armageddon have been spotted. Come see the latest images of actual game play for this new game!
These images were seen over at Miniwars and Allgamerman and they’re giving us a better idea of what we’ll be seeing out of the new box. Needless to say, we’re not disappointed!
Rumor is from the same source that this box set will be $130.
The terrain is looking great! Very industrial looking terrain with the Adeptus Mechanicus symbol slapped all over! This terrain can be reorganized in a bunch of different ways, but it’s good to see this section up close so we can get an idea of the overall quality.
Here’s a look at the roster that doubles as a tool to help you remember your stats, and make note of who completed what mission.
While taking a close look at the minis, we’re also getting a closer look at the new dice that will be coming with the box, the skulls are on the 1’s.
The rule book has good size to it, and is pictured here with all sorts of game aids! Let’s be real, everyone loves some game aids!
Shadow War: Armageddon definitely has a Necromunda feel to it. But from the pictures we’ve see so far the quality seems to be great, and it looks like a lot of fun. What are your thought on the new game? Let us know in the comments below!
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