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Codex: Daemonhunters / Witch Hunters Blood Angels (Space Marines) 1-869893-45-X: December 1998 4th Edition Codex (White Dwarf) Catachans (Imperial Guard) 1-84154-016-1: February 2000 4th Edition Codex (free download) Craftworld Eldar (Eldar) 1-84154-029-3: June 2000 4th Edition Codex: Eldar Dark Angels (Space Marines) 1-869893-67-0: May 1999
Warhammer 40,000: Chaos Gate - Daemonhunters is a turn-based tactics game set in the Games Workshop's Gothic science fiction Warhammer 40,000 fictional universe. The player commands a squad of Grey Knights in a fight against the forces of Nurgle who are attempting to release a plague on the galaxy called the Bloom.
Other codexes he has been involved with are Warhammer 40,000 Codex: Necrons, Warhammer 40,000 Codex: Chaos Space Marines, Warhammer 40,000 Codex: Imperial Guard, and Warhammer 40,000 Codex: Daemonhunters. McNeill continued to write codexes after moving into games development. McNeill has written extensively for The Black Library.
Tom Kirby became General Manager in 1986. [17] Following a management buyout by him and Bryan Ansell in December 1991, when Livingstone and Jackson sold their shares for £10 million, [18] Games Workshop refocused on their miniature wargames Warhammer Fantasy Battle (WFB) and Warhammer 40,000 (WH40k), their most lucrative lines.
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This page is here to list any full, correct, canon sources (books, magazines etc... only). This list can then be used to fix the references present on all the Warhammer 40,000 articles that just state 'Eldar Codex' or such like:
Based on Games Workshop's 1999 board game Battlefleet Gothic. Battlefleet Gothic: Leviathan: Grand Cauldron Turn-based strategy Android, iOS: Based on Games Workshop's 1999 board game Battlefleet Gothic. Now unavailable, except for a free trial version. Warhammer 40,000: Eternal Crusade: Bandai Namco Entertainment: Behaviour Interactive: Arena ...
A series of Warhammer 40,000 comics were first created for the Games Workshop magazine, Warhammer Monthly as short background filler. In 1999, the first miniature and game tie-in was released as a joint project of Warhammer Monthly and its publisher, the Black Library. [7] This model was the bounty hunter Kal Jerico of the "Specialist Game ...