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The riddle of The Old World: Warhammer's strangest game
The oddity that is Warhammer: The Old World When the return of the Old World was announced, back in 2019, I hadn't even returned to the hobby. In fact, the Old World itself had fallen into decline, died, been broken apart in the fires of rebranding and become the Mortal Realms during my decade long hiatus. So while news of its fate was something of a shock, news of a return certainly peaked my interest. As further details began to dribble through during the intervening four y

Alex Payne
Jan 6, 20246 min read
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Four predictions for Games Workshop in 2024
Sanguinala (or maybe Candlemas) has come and gone, and I'm sure everyone is overjoyed to be facing down the cold (and potentially sober)...

Alex Payne
Jan 1, 20244 min read
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The Warhammer 40K App: A masterpiece of diminishing returns
Or, why GW's plan for the 40k app is a huge mis-step. Like almost all players in 9th edition, I relied solely on Battlescribe and wahapedia for list-building and rules reference. But with the advent of 10th edition, that changed drastically with the arrival of the brand new Warhammer 40k app. Taking a leaf from the Age of Sigmar app's* longstanding model, this app combines rules reference and a list-building tool for competitive and casual game of 40k. Aided in no small part

Alex Payne
Sep 30, 20235 min read
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