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Introduction to Teams 40k
new to teams? The past few years has seen the teams format skyrocket in popularity, with our International Teams Series selling out faster and faster. We have the May I. T. T. coming up very shortly. This article breaks down the teams format so whether you're attending your first team event or wanting to understand how it all works, keep reading and let us explain everything you need to know about the teams format. If you have only ever played singles events, teams 40k can lo
Charles Gould
Apr 206 min read


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 Sheffield Super-Major: Making The Cut
Winning a Super-major is something that ultimately, the vast majority of players will not achieve, so those that do have already set themselves ahead of the group. To win multiple is a reserved to an even smaller handful of players, and to do it back to back to back is something even more special. This weekend Innes Wilson took down his 3rd UKTC super-major in as many runs. A phenomenal achievement in itself, and made even more impressive by the fact that each title has been
Charles Gould
Apr 34 min read


The UKTC Mission: Building the Infrastructure That Makes 40k Easy to Play
Our vision describes the destination. A mission describes the work. This is the third in the series of posts where we outline where we see 40k going over the next decade and what we’re doing to make it happen. In our vision post , we described the destination: a UK where Warhammer 40,000 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. In our “Five Problems” post , we descri
Zachary Becker
Mar 315 min read


The UKTC Vision: Making Warhammer 40,000 as Easy to Play as Football
In 2026 the UKTC turns 10. Over the last decade 40k has grown tremendously and this is the first in a series of posts where we set out our plans for the next decade to take Warhammer in the UK to the next level. If you live in the UK and you play Warhammer 40,000, you’ll probably recognise this pattern. In some places, it’s effortless. You’ve got a local club night, a store with tables, a few friends always up for a game, and a calendar full of events you can book in minutes.
Zachary Becker
Mar 174 min read
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