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Steve Joll gets to know the people who champion all aspects of our awesome hobby - Warhammer 40,000. In this episode, Seth the Mad Dok Oster explains his nickname, tells us how he got his start in content creation, and what led him to the seat that used to be occupied by the OG of 40k podcasting, Reece Robbins. We also discuss what happens when you fall out of love with your main army (Steve needs help). Oh, and we talk about Orks. Painting orks, playing orks, painting orks, collecting orks, painting orks. Did I mention painting orks? You can find Seth, Kicker and Nick's new youtube channel here. Give them a sub! The podcast is still on the Frontline Gaming Network channel - which is in all the usual places. The Spotify link, for example, is here. Go like the Champions of 40k facebook page. Or say hi on Instagram - I'd love to hear from you. It's mostly hobby stuff on Insta ... but still. I hope you enjoy the episode - Steve.
Justin sits down with Reece Robbins from Frontline Gaming to talk about their role in the Warhammer Community. They also chat about the ITC and closer cooperation with Games Workshop. If you have wanted to know the ins and outs of owning a wargaming store, this is for you!
He is the most influential person in the game of 40k right now (outside of the rules writers and big wigs at GW). In this episode Reece talks about how it all began, what's happening with the new partnership with GW, and how not to start a 40k business (or 5). We also talk about that voice. Like 40k Game Changers on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/40kgamechangers Hear all the episodes at 40kgamechangers.com Get tickets to the all the biggest US events: https://www.frontlinegaming.org/2021/04/07/upcoming-flg-events/ Theme music: "The Complex" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Frontline Gaming head honcho and former sole FLGN employee Reece Robbins joins the show to find out just how far the network has fallen and to question the amount of creative freedom he gave to Val. Check us out Live every Tuesday at 10PM EST / 7PM PST! Sub on Youtube https://bit.ly/3pYAexO Follow on Twitch https://www.twitch.tv/frontlinegaming_tv Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/FrontlineGaming Or listen wherever quality podcasts are found! Hosted by: Jon Quennell and Danny McDivett Sort of Produced by: Val Heffelfinger Edited by: Tyler "Bort" Bortel Special Guest: Reece Richard Robbins
Truly a man who needs no introduction, Reece Robbins from Frontline Gaming is here to talk tournaments. Pretty much the basics on how to run an event, big or small, that doesn't suck. Don't forget to drink for every 40k reference!
I don't want to bury the lead so we are going to talk with Reece Robbins about a new Contest ! Salty John emplores eveyrone to just RELAX.. Snipe and Wib share their infections enthusiasm for 40k and Legend Paul Murphy tells us all about the New Models Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I don't want to bury the lead so we are going to talk with Reece Robbins about a new Contest ! Salty John emplores eveyrone to just RELAX.. Snipe and Wib share their infections enthusiasm for 40k and Legend Paul Murphy tells us all about the New Models
On today's show Reece Robbins from Frontline Gaming announces a huge giveaway, and Steve gets a hands-on review of the models of the Indomitus boxed set from Paul Murphy
In Todays episode we talk with Reece Robbins about the ITC actions during the COVID Pandemic and also return to our feature of women in Warhammer with Shaylynn Allen from the In the Finest Hour Podcast.
On this week's program We are once again joined by Reece Robbins to update us on the new ITC missions, the strategies involved in selecting them and the reasons for all the changes. Also we discuss the FAQ process with regards to Iron Hands. What's really funny is that we recorded this last night, completely unaware that the errata and FAQ would drop just a few hours later. Them's the breaks.
Un invitado de honor llega al podcast: Reece Robbins, padre del circuito de torneos ITC que ha revolucionado 40k desde hace años, y miembro del Mournival que se encarga del playtesting de Octava Edición y sus lanzamientos. Junto a Fher de El Cobrador del Waaagh!, y con el inestimable apoyo de Steven Pardo de SN Battle Reports, entrevistamos a Reecius para conocer de primera mano cómo nació el único circuito estable y creciente de torneos de Warhammer 40k y su evolución, además de curiosear anécdotas sobre el testeo de la Octava Edición de 40k mientras el resto del mundo estaba con Séptima. ¿Te gusta lo que hacemos y quieres apoyarnos y de paso participar en el sorteo mensual de 260€ en material de Warhammer 40k? Dale al botón de "Apoyar" en iVoox. Tendrás una participación por 1,49€, tres participaciones por 2,99€, siete participaciones por 4,99€, y otras siete por cada bloque de 4,99€. Más detalle en nuestra web, lavozdehorus.com. 00:00:00 Introducción 00:06:18 Presentación de Reece Robbins 00:11:25 El nacimiento y evolución de ITC 00:52:33 El playtesting de Octava Edición Escúchanos mientras pintas minis o mientras sacas el perro a pasear. No importa el momento, pero cuenta con nosotros para ser tu programa semanal de referencia sobre Warhammer 40.000. Toda la música de este podcast es licencia Creative Commons, compuesta e interpretada por ‘Royalty Free Kings' y Mark Patrie. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Episode 209 We talk with Reece Robbins about the upcoming So Cal Open. Among other things. Frontline Gaming http://www.frontlinegaming.org/ Table War army transports http://www.tablewar.com Mechanical Warhorse http://mechanicalwarhorse.com/ War Gamma http://www.mrdandy.com/wargamma https://firmerterra.com https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnvKYswul8BJErh31kOm2qg
We shine a light on Geoff “@iNcontroLTV” Robinson this episode before getting down with our brand of 40k talk with Reece Robbins from Frontline Gaming. Yo, Captain Morgan is out … Read More
Jay and Andrew encounter an unexpected visitor to the Black Library, while trying to forget this past month's mistakes. In the Brown Library, we examine an ancient Space Marine unit lost to time, Grav, and far too many points. Surprise Guest: Reece Robbins from Frontlinegaming.org and the ITC dropped into the webway to tell us about the Las Vegas Open. Seizes of the Month: Jay: If something seems too good to be true, it probably is, or it's a Wraithknight Andrew: Sometimes you gotta plan for the Seize, especially if you're Genestealer Cult Brown Library: We look back through time and remember the great Battle of Macragge and how the Khan of Khans might be able to save a forgotten Space Marine unit. Listen to full episodes at PartialArc.com Email us at rolltoseize@gmail.com, and find us on Twitter at @partialarc
Episode 12 Interview with Reece Robbins on the ITC and IronJawz analysis In this thrilling episode, we interview Reece Robbins from Frontlinegaming.org on the ITC and how it affects Age of Sigmar. We also talk about the LVO, which he and his crew host and organize. We then move on to an effort led by Tyler Emerson from the Scruby and Wells Podcast to theory hammer a community approach to fixing IronJawz. Timing Realm of the New Dawn 0:01:41 Realm of Creation 0:10:39 Realm of Battle 0:15:32 Realm of Lore 0:33:41 Realm of Lore - Reece Interview - 0:34:51 Realm of Lore - IronJawz - 1:06:43 Realm of Mistakes 1:31:26 Contact us! Rolling Bad Podcast Website - www.rollingbad.com Twitter - @rolling_bad Our E-Mail - rollingbadpodcast@gmail.com The Hosts and their twitters; @elricedge @billcastello @tersoth Show notes; Frontline Gaming and the ITC - http://www.frontlinegaming.org/ My blog for free AoS markers - http://billsravingrant.blogspot.com/ Active Imagination (Our FLGS) - https://www.facebook.com/AIFamilyAndArena/ ITC at Frontline Gaming - https://www.frontlinegaming.org/community/frontline-gamings-independent-tournament-circuit/ Podcasts mentioned or that we like! Scruby and Wells - http://scrubyandwells.com/ Heelanhamer - www.heelanhammer.com Garagehammer - www.garagehammer.net FaceHammer - http://www.facehammer.co.uk/ Mortal Realms - http://mortalrealms.blogspot.com/ Tales of Sigmar - http://www.talesofsigmar.co.uk/ Heralds of War - http://heraldsofwar.com/
@2:00 Table Top Market Place @20:20 Custodes & Sitsters @40:14 Graveyard Shift @40:14 Graveyard Shift @42:45 Reece Robbins Welcome to , a new place for bringing the hobby back to wargaming! A podcast hosted by Rob Baer, Kenny Boucher,Stephen Fore & Mike Haspil. Join us for our 'After Hours' tournament talk, hobby insights, and more! We'll also be discussing new army lists, submissions, and YOUR questions as well via the Wednesday night webcast. Bring the hobby back with The Long War
The Independent Characters - A Warhammer 40k Podcast | Radio
In Episode 110 of The Independent Characters we talk about the process of building missions in Warhammer 40k. Whether you want to create (or leverage!) the ultimate 40k Tournament Missions, or make a really exciting and fun narrative mission for your event or friends, this is the episode you want to listen to We enlist aid from some of the best in the tournament scene at the moment to delve into their different (but somewhat similar) philosophies on mission design and what makes for a balanced experience. Reece Robbins (of The Las Vegas Open and Frontline Gaming) and Mike Brandt (of the NOVA Open and NOVA Open Charitable Foundatin) both join us to give us some insight into how the missions for their respective events were developed. As usual we have our Hobby Progress and games played, which is quite extensive as we participated in a few events over this period of time! That's not enough you say!? Ok then - how about we throw in a long interview with none other than Black Library author, and probably secret Chaos agent, Aaron Dembski-Bowden for good measure!? This is an amazing interview with insight into many things Black Library and his latest novel The Talon of Horus (on sale now!) without any spoilers. Time Stamps: 0:00:00 - Show Intro and host introduction 0:07:45 - Workbench and Games Played 0:33:45 - Developing Missions in Warhammer 40k 1:27:35 - Interview with Reece Robbins (Las Vegas Open) 1:45:00 - Interview with Mike Brandt (NOVA Open) 2:11:35 - Interview with Aaron Dembski-Bowden 2:46:20 - Final Thoughts and Show Closing Relevant Links: KR Multicase - SPONSOR Secret Weapon Miniatures! - SPONSOR Smells Like Wargaming - SPONSOR Spruehammer - SPONSOR Wargamma - SPONSOR 2014 Hobby Progress Challenge Forge World Games Workshop The Black Library The Talon of Horus by Aaron Dembski-Bowden The Las Vegas Open The Las Vegas Open Missions The NOVA Open The NOVA Open Mission Pack (PDF)
In Episode 110 of The Independent Characters we talk about the process of building missions in Warhammer 40k. Whether you want to create (or leverage!) the ultimate 40k Tournament Missions, or make a really exciting and fun narrative mission for your event or friends, this is the episode you want to listen to We enlist aid from some of the best in the tournament scene at the moment to delve into their different (but somewhat similar) philosophies on mission design and what makes for a balanced experience. Reece Robbins (of The Las Vegas Open and Frontline Gaming) and Mike Brandt (of the NOVA Open and NOVA Open Charitable Foundatin) both join us to give us some insight into how the missions for their respective events were developed. As usual we have our Hobby Progress and games played, which is quite extensive as we participated in a few events over this period of time! That's not enough you say!? Ok then - how about we throw in a long interview with none other than Black Library author, and probably secret Chaos agent, Aaron Dembski-Bowden for good measure!? This is an amazing interview with insight into many things Black Library and his latest novel The Talon of Horus (on sale now!) without any spoilers. Time Stamps: 0:00:00 - Show Intro and host introduction 0:07:45 - Workbench and Games Played 0:33:45 - Developing Missions in Warhammer 40k 1:27:35 - Interview with Reece Robbins (Las Vegas Open) 1:45:00 - Interview with Mike Brandt (NOVA Open) 2:11:35 - Interview with Aaron Dembski-Bowden 2:46:20 - Final Thoughts and Show Closing Relevant Links: KR Multicase - SPONSOR Secret Weapon Miniatures! - SPONSOR Smells Like Wargaming - SPONSOR Spruehammer - SPONSOR Wargamma - SPONSOR 2014 Hobby Progress Challenge Forge World Games Workshop The Black Library The Talon of Horus by Aaron Dembski-Bowden The Las Vegas Open The Las Vegas Open Missions The NOVA Open The NOVA Open Mission Pack (PDF)
The Independent Characters - A Warhammer 40k Podcast | Radio
Episode 108 of The Independent Characters is all about The Tau! We cover it with our patented (not really) Show of Force approach. This time it's Show of Force: The Greater Good. We talk about everything Tau, from the history and details of the race, their reliance on futuristic technology and weaponry. We go inside the background, rules, supplements and excitement of the youngest race in the Warhammer 40k Universe! We will discuss our experiences playing the Tau and how they perform on the tabletop in comparison to their backstory. To help us through all of this, we have brought in Jason McCurry of our local gaming group. Tau were his first army, and although he isn't actively playing them right now, he helps walk us through the confusion of marker drones, and ethereals! Additionally, as recommended by Reece Robbins, we have Israel Sanchez to walk us through playing Tau in the competetive environment. We hope you enjoy this episode! Time Stamps: 0:00:00 - Show Intro and host introduction 0:05:30 - Workbench and Games Played 0:52:00 - Show of Force: The Greater Good (Part 1) 1:52:50 - Show of Force: The Greater Good (Part 1) 2:22:45 - Interview with Israel Sanchez about Tau 2:56:15 - Final Thoughts and Show Closing Relevant Links: KR Multicase - SPONSOR Secret Weapon Miniatures! - SPONSOR Smells Like Wargaming - SPONSOR Spruehammer - SPONSOR Wargamma - SPONSOR 2014 Hobby Progress Challenge Forge World Games Workshop The Black Library
Episode 108 of The Independent Characters is all about The Tau! We cover it with our patented (not really) Show of Force approach. This time it's Show of Force: The Greater Good. We talk about everything Tau, from the history and details of the race, their reliance on futuristic technology and weaponry. We go inside the background, rules, supplements and excitement of the youngest race in the Warhammer 40k Universe! We will discuss our experiences playing the Tau and how they perform on the tabletop in comparison to their backstory. To help us through all of this, we have brought in Jason McCurry of our local gaming group. Tau were his first army, and although he isn't actively playing them right now, he helps walk us through the confusion of marker drones, and ethereals! Additionally, as recommended by Reece Robbins, we have Israel Sanchez to walk us through playing Tau in the competetive environment. We hope you enjoy this episode! Time Stamps: 0:00:00 - Show Intro and host introduction 0:05:30 - Workbench and Games Played 0:52:00 - Show of Force: The Greater Good (Part 1) 1:52:50 - Show of Force: The Greater Good (Part 1) 2:22:45 - Interview with Israel Sanchez about Tau 2:56:15 - Final Thoughts and Show Closing Relevant Links: KR Multicase - SPONSOR Secret Weapon Miniatures! - SPONSOR Smells Like Wargaming - SPONSOR Spruehammer - SPONSOR Wargamma - SPONSOR 2014 Hobby Progress Challenge Forge World Games Workshop The Black Library
The Independent Characters - A Warhammer 40k Podcast | Radio
Episode 103 is a new format for shows, in which we cover topics that are perhaps not lengthy enough to warrant an episode entirely on their own, but can be strung together into several segments. We refer to these as Dataslate episodes. In this episode we have a discussion of the use of Technology and 40k. From Facebook, Blogs, to apps and tablets. We discuss how we have used these various pieces to improve our gaming experiences. We then have a short review of Games Workshops Altar of War book. We follow all of that up with two interviews. One with Dave of Dave Paints. This is the commission painter who has painted Carls wifes Eldar. (The Chelledar) The other interview is with Reece Robbins as we discuss the upcoming Bay Area Open. This has some significant changes and news recently. So if you are interested in going, you aren't going to want to miss this. Of course we have our usual Hobby Progress in which we have... actual Hobby Progress! We hope you enjoy this episode! Time Stamps: 0:00:00 - Show Intro and host introduction 0:05:50 - Workbench and Games Played 1:06:30 - Technology and 40k 1:51:45 - Interview with Dave Paints 2:15:45 - Interview with Reece Robbins 2:27:20 - Show Closing Relevant Links: KR Multicase - SPONSOR Secret Weapon Miniatures! - SPONSOR Smells Like Wargaming - SPONSOR Spruehammer - SPONSOR Wargamma - SPONSOR 2014 Hobby Progress Challenge Forge World Games Workshop The Black Library Dave Paints - SPONSOR Bay Area Open - SPONSOR
Episode 103 is a new format for shows, in which we cover topics that are perhaps not lengthy enough to warrant an episode entirely on their own, but can be strung together into several segments. We refer to these as Dataslate episodes. In this episode we have a discussion of the use of Technology and 40k. From Facebook, Blogs, to apps and tablets. We discuss how we have used these various pieces to improve our gaming experiences. We then have a short review of Games Workshops Altar of War book. We follow all of that up with two interviews. One with Dave of Dave Paints. This is the commission painter who has painted Carls wifes Eldar. (The Chelledar) The other interview is with Reece Robbins as we discuss the upcoming Bay Area Open. This has some significant changes and news recently. So if you are interested in going, you aren't going to want to miss this. Of course we have our usual Hobby Progress in which we have... actual Hobby Progress! We hope you enjoy this episode! Time Stamps: 0:00:00 - Show Intro and host introduction 0:05:50 - Workbench and Games Played 1:06:30 - Technology and 40k 1:51:45 - Interview with Dave Paints 2:15:45 - Interview with Reece Robbins 2:27:20 - Show Closing Relevant Links: KR Multicase - SPONSOR Secret Weapon Miniatures! - SPONSOR Smells Like Wargaming - SPONSOR Spruehammer - SPONSOR Wargamma - SPONSOR 2014 Hobby Progress Challenge Forge World Games Workshop The Black Library Dave Paints - SPONSOR Bay Area Open - SPONSOR
The Independent Characters - A Warhammer 40k Podcast | Radio
Episode 90 of The Independent Characters takes a very close look at Forge Worlds latest release, Horus Heresy 2: Massacre! As with the previous entry in this series, the tome is so massive we need two episodes to cover it all. Part one of our coverage will be taking a look at the story that has brought us to this point in The Great Betrayal so far, as well as in depth coverage of the four Adeptus Astartes Legions covered in the book. Namely, The Salamanders, The Word Bearers, The Iron Hands and The Night Lords. Word of Horus' treachery escapes Isstvan III and now the Legions loyal to the Emperor mobilise to make Horus and those who follow account for their crimes. However the depth of the betrayal is yet to be revealed. Aside from our usual Workbench and Games Played segments, we have an interview with Reece Robbins to discuss The Las Vegas Open Tournament as well as his Kickstarter with Tablewar called The MegaMat! Time Stamps: 0:00:00 – Show Intro 0:07:00 – Workbench and Games Played 0:44:10 – Interview with Reece Robbins 0:59:10 – Horus Heresy 2: Massacre (Part 1) 1:58:25 – Horus Heresy 2: Massacre (Part 2) 3:00:00 - Final Thoughts and Show Closing Relevant Links: KR Multicase - SPONSOR Secret Weapon Miniatures! - SPONSOR Smells Like Wargaming - SPONSOR The Brush and Bolter - SPONSOR Spruehammer - SPONSOR Wargamma - SPONSOR Kanban Flow - Project Organization Tool Forge World Games Workshop The Black Library Frontline Gaming Las Vegas Open MegaMat Kickstarter
Episode 90 of The Independent Characters takes a very close look at Forge Worlds latest release, Horus Heresy 2: Massacre! As with the previous entry in this series, the tome is so massive we need two episodes to cover it all. Part one of our coverage will be taking a look at the story that has brought us to this point in The Great Betrayal so far, as well as in depth coverage of the four Adeptus Astartes Legions covered in the book. Namely, The Salamanders, The Word Bearers, The Iron Hands and The Night Lords. Word of Horus' treachery escapes Isstvan III and now the Legions loyal to the Emperor mobilise to make Horus and those who follow account for their crimes. However the depth of the betrayal is yet to be revealed. Aside from our usual Workbench and Games Played segments, we have an interview with Reece Robbins to discuss The Las Vegas Open Tournament as well as his Kickstarter with Tablewar called The MegaMat! Time Stamps: 0:00:00 – Show Intro 0:07:00 – Workbench and Games Played 0:44:10 – Interview with Reece Robbins 0:59:10 – Horus Heresy 2: Massacre (Part 1) 1:58:25 – Horus Heresy 2: Massacre (Part 2) 3:00:00 - Final Thoughts and Show Closing Relevant Links: KR Multicase - SPONSOR Secret Weapon Miniatures! - SPONSOR Smells Like Wargaming - SPONSOR The Brush and Bolter - SPONSOR Spruehammer - SPONSOR Wargamma - SPONSOR Kanban Flow - Project Organization Tool Forge World Games Workshop The Black Library Frontline Gaming Las Vegas Open MegaMat Kickstarter
The Independent Characters - A Warhammer 40k Podcast | Radio
Episode 79 will complete our two episode series on the running of events. The intention of this series is not to tell you a bullet pointed list of what to bring and exactly how to do it, but to inform on thoughts and ideas around running and growing events. While this is 40k focused for our purposes, the information contained in these episodes is not limited strictly to any one gaming system. This episode focuses on Regional and National (bordering International) level events. We have quite a few guest interviews this time around, and the audio quality can vary from interview to interview. We have done our best in places to clean it up where it seems messy to us. We take our sound quality very seriously and this is why we tend to avoid doing lots of Skype Interviews. However, the value of the content presented here in Episode 79 was such that we felt it was worth some of the background hiss. We hope you agree. Not only do we have a fantastic episode lined up for you, but at the end of it, we have our Forbidden Lore segment on Guy Haleys Black Library novel – Baneblade! We get Guy to join us for this hour long discussion, and lend us his insights! Forbidden Lore is full of Spoilers though, so if you haven't read Baneblade, and you don't want it spoiled, you will want to skip this segment. We have placed it at the end of the episode, after the closing music to make it easy for you to stop listening if necessary! Thanks Guy for joining us and writing a highly entertaining book. We hope you enjoy! 0:00:00 – Show Intro 0:08:56 – Workbench and Games Played 0:46:14 – Interview with Dan Benavidez from Da Grand Waaagh GT 1:12:20 – Interview with Reece Robbins of Frontline Gaming 1:41:40 – Interview with Mike Brandt of The NOVA Open 2:08:35 – Interview with Matt Weeks of Adepticon 2:44:15 – Final Thoughts and Show Closing 2:54:40 – Forbidden Lore: Baneblade with Guy Haley Links: KR Multicase – SPONSOR Secret Weapon Miniatures! – SPONSOR Smells Like Wargaming – SPONSOR The Brush and Bolter – SPONSOR Spruehammer – SPONSOR Wargamma – SPONSOR Celesticon Game Convention Forge World Games Workshop The Black Library Endgame Oakland Frontline Gaming Adepticon NOVA Open
Episode 79 will complete our two episode series on the running of events. The intention of this series is not to tell you a bullet pointed list of what to bring and exactly how to do it, but to inform on thoughts and ideas around running and growing events. While this is 40k focused for our purposes, the information contained in these episodes is not limited strictly to any one gaming system. This episode focuses on Regional and National (bordering International) level events. We have quite a few guest interviews this time around, and the audio quality can vary from interview to interview. We have done our best in places to clean it up where it seems messy to us. We take our sound quality very seriously and this is why we tend to avoid doing lots of Skype Interviews. However, the value of the content presented here in Episode 79 was such that we felt it was worth some of the background hiss. We hope you agree. Not only do we have a fantastic episode lined up for you, but at the end of it, we have our Forbidden Lore segment on Guy Haleys Black Library novel – Baneblade! We get Guy to join us for this hour long discussion, and lend us his insights! Forbidden Lore is full of Spoilers though, so if you haven't read Baneblade, and you don't want it spoiled, you will want to skip this segment. We have placed it at the end of the episode, after the closing music to make it easy for you to stop listening if necessary! Thanks Guy for joining us and writing a highly entertaining book. We hope you enjoy! 0:00:00 – Show Intro 0:08:56 – Workbench and Games Played 0:46:14 – Interview with Dan Benavidez from Da Grand Waaagh GT 1:12:20 – Interview with Reece Robbins of Frontline Gaming 1:41:40 – Interview with Mike Brandt of The NOVA Open 2:08:35 – Interview with Matt Weeks of Adepticon 2:44:15 – Final Thoughts and Show Closing 2:54:40 – Forbidden Lore: Baneblade with Guy Haley Links: KR Multicase – SPONSOR Secret Weapon Miniatures! – SPONSOR Smells Like Wargaming – SPONSOR The Brush and Bolter – SPONSOR Spruehammer – SPONSOR Wargamma – SPONSOR Celesticon Game Convention Forge World Games Workshop The Black Library Endgame Oakland Frontline Gaming Adepticon NOVA Open