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Games Workshop Rumor Engine: ‘One Shapely Panel’

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Games Workshop Rumor Engine: ‘One Shapely Panel’

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Games Workshop has launched a brand new Rumor Engine into the wild and it seems to be reasonably shapely. Or perhaps it’s a PlayStation 40,000 Controller.

Welcome to Tuesday! That means it’s time for an additional Rumor Engine — and this one is bizarre. We acquired theories to debate however you want to see it first and type your individual opinion earlier than we go any additional.

through Warhammer Community

“Phew, what an incredible weekend of reveals. Can you spot all the things that appeared in Rumour Engines of the distant past? Here’s another image to add to the pile.”

At first look this seems to be so much like a sword. But is it? And what’s up with these shapes? Kind of jogs my memory of the PlayStation buttons:

Sure, the “X” is swapped out for “Diamond” however the different shapes are the identical. Kind of unusual if you happen to ask me. Other than the PlayStation reference, and the truth that this might be a sword, we don’t have a lot else to go on. The paint jobs could be deceiving however it additionally jogs my memory of how the studio paints Necrons.

 

I’m principally referring to the weapons right here. Also, the Necrons do have these circles on a whole lot of their weapons. That doesn’t clarify the different shapes nevertheless. Who is aware of — perhaps we’re wanting on the beginnings of a very new mannequin vary! Heck, this might even be one thing from the Age of Sigmar. I don’t know which faction that may very well be from if it was from AoS. But once more, if it’s all model new, then the door is huge open.

In any case this new Rumor Engine is odd and I’m curious to see what this one turns into sooner or later. Anyone need to guess how lengthy it will likely be earlier than we get a reveal? Hopefully GW received’t hold us at the hours of darkness for greater than a yr this time.

 

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Writer, Editor, Texas Native, and Austinite for 15+ years, Adam covers all issues Tabletop Gaming. Which consists of Warhammer 40,000, Age of Sigmar, D&D, Board Games and every little thing else that includes cube, boards, playing cards and a desk.
A hobbyist, participant, and collector of miniatures and video games, Adam’s present obsession are his Death Armies for Age of Sigmar, his Blood Angels and Tyranids for 40k, and his ever rising Arkham Horror: The Card Game Collection.

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