There’s no smell of Nurgle. A wise plan? Risking the wrath of the Chaos Gods?
Cuddle a festive Warhammer squig in a party hat
Festive squig wearing embarrassing Christmas antlers described as “red and bitey”.
Warhammer 40K Christmas jumpers warn of logistical trouble
A sellout of “ugly” Warhammer 40K jumpers in October is possible, I guess, especially given the logistics crisis, but perhaps there’s time for a restock as well?
Voices of Warhammer 2021: Sigmar, 40K and Warhammer audiobooks in a bundle
The bundle, The Voices of Warhammer 2021, is live for the next 20 days or so, and you can get it from Humble.
Soon you’ll be able to cuddle your own Nurgling… even the 6 foot one!
Nurglings, mites of Nurgle, Khan’gurani’i are lesser daemons of the plague and disease chaos god. It’s said that each one resembles Grandfather Nurgle in some way.
Competition: One of Six Warhammer digital novel collections from D&D Beyond sister site Fanatical
Fanatical, now part of Fandom and therefore a sister site to D&D Beyond, has a small army of Warhammer bundles. But only for a few days.
Games Workshop launches Warhammer 40,000: Imperium magazine
Eventually, subscribers will also get tools such as brushes, binders and art prints. Premium subscribers will also unlock additional smaller armies for Chaos Space Marines, Tyranids, T’au and Orks.
Games Workshop rewards staff with a £5,000 bonus and ready Warhammer Cafes for launch
Games Workshop thought they were in trouble when the lockdown hit and stores had to close. They’ve now handed Government support money back.
Space hulks and Genestealers invade Wrath & Glory: Redacted Records for the Warhammer 40K RPG
This magazine-style collection of articles uncovers numerous secrets of the Gilead System opening up new settings and antagonists for players to explore and confront, and new character options to increase Agents’ chance of surviving these new and perilous situations.
Unleash destruction: Humble Bundle on Warhammer 40K computer games and more from Slitherine
Warhammer 40K games are up for grabs with about £170 in value for a price of less than £9.