![]() It’s quite the change in approach for a company that has perennially walled off its gameplay behind numerous pricey hardcover books.įor new players the advantages are obvious, but it’s a boon for veteran players, too: Commonly fans will spend months if not years building and painting a massive army of hundreds of miniatures for their chosen faction. While all that time builds rapport between budding generals and their collection of plastic warriors, it also silos players into a single style of play. With Combat Patrol and Warhammer 40,000: The App, things open up dramatically. Players can collect smaller groups of figures, paint them up quickly, and put them on the battlefield to see how they perform. ![]() It’s a move that synergizes with consumers’ voracious appetite for new minis and the growing hobby of miniature painting.įrom there they could go deep, painting a whole other army, or go wide and collect many different factions. “The app is available for download on iOS and Android, and you can try it for free right now,” said Games Workshop in a news release. ![]()
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