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Warhammer Next Week: Titanicus Knights, Dungeon Bowl, And Keychains

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Nov 21 2021
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Next week brings about new Titanicus Knights, the bone-shattering release of Dungeon Bowl, and keychains that show off your 40K love.

Next weekend will be chock full of specialist games releases. You saw that Necromunda: Underhive is getting reinforcements, but they’re not the only ones. Adeptus Titanicus gets some titanic reinforcements in the form of tiny Knights, joining the fray. Check out the Knights Armiger, now miniaturized for use in battles of Adeptus Titanicus, as well as the Mechanicus Knights Moirax, who wield high tech and devastating weaponry to great effect:

Joining them in glory is Dungeon Bowl, the subterranean partner to Blood Bowl. Instead of taking place on a pitch of glory and honor, Dungeon Bowl takes place in a mysterious dungeon full of traps, chests, portals–and of course, a ball that needs to be taken to an end zone to score a touchdown.

Glory awaits! Speaking of glory though, is anything as glorious as these new Warhammer 40K Keychains, or 40Keychains, if you will? Probably. But you can still show off your love of Warhammer 40K with a new keychain that depicts a bolt round, a melta bomb, or the storm shield design of the Ultramarines. Just in case you need to let people know that you’re going to order just a plain cheese pizza and a single scoop of vanilla iced cream.

Or, if you want to gain access to places throughout the Imperium, you can pre-order an Imperial Aquila Purity Seal Pin Badge, which looks amazing, but will get you executed by the Inquisitors if they find out you have one when you’re not authorized to.

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All of this comes out ahead of the holiday gift-giving season. So get ready for a big pre-order next weekend!

No word on what the Imperial Aquila Purity Seal Pin Badge will get you access to in real life, though.

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Author: J.R. Zambrano
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