
And of course, you can keep your book(s).
#Warhammer 40k 8th edition rules full update
Usually, we’d do this for up to 4 weeks before the update was announced, but as we’re so excited about the new edition of Warhammer 40,000, we’ll be extending this to 8 weeks (8 weeks for the 8th edition!). So, if you’ve just bought a codex for a new army, or the rules for Warhammer 40,000 itself, in the weeks before the new edition was announced last Saturday, we’ll send you a voucher for the cost of your book. Just bought a codex? Don’t worry – we’ve got you coveredĪs Andy mentioned on tonight’s Warhammer 40,000 Live Q&A over on Facebook, our Customer Service teams are all set to give you vouchers for any codexes or Warhammer 40,000 rulebooks you’ve bought in the last 8 weeks. That’s a little more surprising, but equally welcome. All Armies SupportedĪs they should be, but that’s very good to hear. The text in it doesn’t answer rules questions, but it will certainly alleviate a lot of players’ concerns. Excuse me, it sounded like GW just said the core rules for the game will be free. ‘The core rules for the game will be free’. Hopefully you’ll find a few answers here, in our FAQ on the new edition. The rules team have gone to great lengths to make sure that every unit, weapon, vehicle and character has its role – everything will be useful, and every miniature will have a place in your army. This is the game you know, but improved, faster, bloodier and better. Be prepared for some major and exciting developments in the story of the Dark Millennium. The new Warhammer 40,000 will see the continuation of these epic events – this is the universe you know and love, but the story of the galaxy is advancing. “Over the last few months, it’s been pretty clear that something has been coming – we’ve seen the Baal System threatened by the Tyranids, war erupting across the Damocles Gulf, a Daemon Primarch return in the Fenris System and most recently, the events of the Gathering Storm, in which worlds fell, gods were born and a Primarch rose from his 10,000 year slumber. It’s 2017 and they don’t even run an online forum.īut now, perhaps the times they are a-changing. GW on the other hand have preferred to be a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma, tied up in a bow of haphazard points pricing, expensively rapid rules release and online silence. That doesn’t mean they are perfect or that they always achieve all these goals, or that the new shiny toys aren’t often better than the old dusty ones, but they definitely make an effort to be a very active part of the community of gamers that play their systems and support their business. Attempts to nerf the most powerful and boost the weakest models.Actively monitors and adjusts their game to try ensure a (reasonably, relatively) level playing field.Supplies prizes and material to even small shops -around the world!.

Fantasy Flight Games provide perhaps the starkest contrast, as a company that The truth is GW have earned a reputation as a company that hasn’t paid much attention to its fans.

Maybe I am just being optimistic, but read on and see what you think. Games Workshop have announced the impending release of the 8th Edition of their 40k games system.Īny new release from GW is sure to cause a major splash in the tabletop gaming community, and while debates about the rules and what the few details already announced could mean, what I found most interesting is that there are indications this release could herald a whole new culture at GW, and a remarkable change in how they interact with their fans and customers.
