Games Workshop and itâs various Warhammer IPs are carving their way through the video game landscape with Astartes-like precision. While the Warhammer fantasy focused juggernaut, Total War: Warhammer 3, is gaining momentum (they did their Survival battle gameplay reveal very recently, and is due out later this year) we turn our attention to the even more popular IP end of the Warhammer spectrum: the sci-fi defining Warhammer 40K.
Games Workshop and Warhammer 40K make their shop money from their tabletop miniatures game and rule set. You would have likely seen the hobby shops on your high street selling minis and scenery and paints. This stuff ain t cheap and this is the reason I bring this up. Because for years now the company has allowed their Warhammer 40K IP to be licensed and turn up in games, but never have they let the game developers recreate anything that replicates the tabletop version and rules.