Big Summer Warhammer Preview adds the Black Library logo, and now Warhammer 40,000 fans of knowledge hopes that GAM workshops

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Games Workshop added the Black Library logo to its official Big Summer Warhammer presentation, causing speculation that the company can announce fresh novels, which ultimately shift the superior narrative of Warhammer 40,000.

Big Summer Warhammer Preview, set for this Friday, July 18, will contain the disclosure of the main tabletop games games, including Age of Sigmar, Horus Heresy and of course Warhammer 40,000. Initially issued the digital poster for the event did not contain the logo for Black Library, the internal branch of the book publishing in Games Workshop. However, on July 16, it released a fresh version of this poster with the Black Library logo added, causing speculation that fans will also receive fresh ads about the novel.

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The Black Library logo suggests revealing a fresh novel. Picture Loan: Games Workshop.

Why is it invigorating for fans of the environment? There is a lot of speculation that the Games workshop can finally be ready to move the narrammer 40,000 narrative with a completely fresh series of books, a teasing meeting between two returned primarms or a long -awaited third book in the Bequin Dana Abnett trilogy.

Ign had already informed about the mythical Pandemonium when the fans speculated that the delay may have something to do with the Games workshop, and Amazon got his narrative ducks in a row in front of the front Henry Cavill Warhammer 40,000 Film Universe. This is perhaps the most expected book in the entire Warhammer fandom. The first novel from the Bequin series, Pariah, appeared in 2012. Its continuation, The Warhammer 40,000 Transde Treve, which is penitowa, which is almost a decade later, in March 2021. Pandemonium has no release date, and waiting for the advertisement quickly becomes Warhammer 40,000 versions of George RR Mia Mia of Thrones Book of Winter. Some fans speculate – perhaps more with hope than waiting – that in the end there is time to reveal a pandemonium.

Increased interest in Pandemonium, because he promises that he will actually shift the superior plot of Warhammer 40,000. The penitent ended with a significant revelation of knowledge (this is related to the identity of the mysterious king in yellow, which we will not break here), so the consequences of Pandemonium for the wider Universe of Warhammer 40,000 can be huge.

Perhaps a fresh fresh series is more realistic in the period known as scrubbing. This is largely an unexplored time in the history of Warhammer 40,000, when the Empire escaped the traitor after defeating Horus 10,000 years before the current environment. When Horus heresy apparently wrapped up after the release of the ruins era, scrubbing seems to be a natural next step to the Games workshop, if he wants to continue filling the gaps in the narrative of Warhammer 40,000.

Or it can be many of them for nothing, and the presence of Black Library in the series ultimately becomes a disappointment. You would like to think that the Games workshop knew what he would do with the expectations of fans, hitting the Black Library logo on the preview poster.

What is trying, why Warhammer 40,000 fans of knowledge is excited about such irritors. As I informed earlier, the history of Warhammer 40,000, as it is, is a sluggish beast. Workshops at Games in Games sometimes take many years over the parent plot. Take, for example, the return of my beloved Primarch, Lion El’jongson, who was announced in March 2023. Now, more than two years later, the character has not done anything in the environment yet, his strongly expected meeting with his brother, Roboute Guillan, seemingly further than ever. Can the fresh novel finally describe that it will be a peppery meeting?

Maybe on Friday we will finally receive answers. Big Summer Warhammer Preview is set to 19:00 BST / 11.00 PDT on Friday, July 18.

Wesley is a director, news in IGN. Find it on Twitter on @św100. You can reach Wesley at wesley_yinpole@ign.com or confidentially at spine@proton.me.

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