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This is too good, almost too much to be true.  Sadly the latter may be the case as signs of the usual douchebaggery appeared with trying to stifle the lore-mending of Josh Reynolds and the axing of a certain undead not-Egypt faction.   
This is too good, almost too much to be true.  Sadly the latter may be the case as signs of the usual douchebaggery appeared with trying to stifle the lore-mending of Josh Reynolds and the axing of a certain undead not-Egypt faction.   
However, they've also taken to social media, and appear to be developing an actual comprehensive FAQ for 40k, not to mention bringing points back to Fantasy.  These are all signs that Rountree might actually care about their games as games and not just a means to sell models


Only time will tell if Kevin does actually care about the community.
Only time will tell if Kevin does actually care about the community.


[[Category:Games Workshop]]
[[Category:Games Workshop]]

Revision as of 11:31, 2 June 2016

The new CEO of Games Workshop. He took over for Tom Kirby starting in 2015[1].

So far we got 12 Start Collecting sets for different armies for both games with, surprisingly ACTUAL SAVING, for example, you buy and Crisis Suit Team and for some little more cash you get a Fire Warrior team and an semi exclusive Ethereal on hoverboard, or even best, you can pay for a Carnosaur and they will gift you a Saurus Knight box and 12 Saurus Warriors FOR FREE.

This is too good, almost too much to be true. Sadly the latter may be the case as signs of the usual douchebaggery appeared with trying to stifle the lore-mending of Josh Reynolds and the axing of a certain undead not-Egypt faction.

However, they've also taken to social media, and appear to be developing an actual comprehensive FAQ for 40k, not to mention bringing points back to Fantasy. These are all signs that Rountree might actually care about their games as games and not just a means to sell models

Only time will tell if Kevin does actually care about the community.