This new edition was still based on the same core mechanics and ideas but was recognizably its own different game. In a surprise move, Cubicle 7 picked up the license in 2019 and by early 2020 a new edition of the game hit (digital) shelves. Originally put out by Ulisses Spiele in 2018, Wrath & Glory sputtered out not long after launch, putting out only the core book and one adventure pack. I did however run a campaign for about two years so when the demand came for a Goonhammer review I leapt at the chance. In the interest of transparency, I want to mention up front that this review is neither paid nor sponsored Cubicle 7 has not provided me with any material or content for review purposes. Much like its cousin Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Soulbound, Wrath & Glory is a fully contained game, requiring nothing beyond the core book to run a perfectly cromulent campaign. Warhammer!Ĭhances are pretty good that if you’re on this particular site reading this particular article you probably don’t need an introduction to Warhammer 40k, but you might not be familiar with Warhammer 40,000: Wrath & Glory, the tabletop role-playing game published by Cubicle 7.
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