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UKTC Roadmap: How We’ll Make 40k Easier to Play, More Local, and More Meaningful Across the UK
In our vision post , we described the destination: a United Kingdom where Warhammer 40,000 is as accessible and dependable as football; where your ability to play depends on your interest, not on whether your local area happens to have the right infrastructure. In our mission post , we described the work: building the social and economic infrastructure that allows the community to grow and flourish. This post is about the plan. More specifically, it is about how UKTC will use
Zachary Becker
Apr 713 min read


The Five Problems We’re Solving to Make 40k More Accessible in the UK
This is the second post in our current UKTC series on the future of Warhammer 40,000 in the UK. Last week, we shared our Vision : a UK where 40k is as accessible and dependable as football; where your ability to play is shaped by your interest, not by luck, geography, or limited local provision. Over the coming weeks, we’ll continue to unpack that vision through a structured series of blog posts exploring the problems we’re solving, the mission that guides our work, and the
Zachary Becker
Mar 247 min read


What to do after you buy a ticket?
So, you've secured your spot and bought yourself a ticket for your next, or quite possibly first, UKTC event. This article helps break down step by step what happens next and how you can make sure you're fully prepared for your weekend. Confirmation email We will send you an email with your order number and confirmation of purchase. Please make a note of your order number as you will need to reference it if you need to confirm your ticket at a later date. This is most relevan
Charles Gould
Mar 184 min read


The UKTC Loyalty Programme: Conqueror's Circle
The UKTC Loyalty Programme

Mufasa
May 18, 20232 min read
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