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    New Warhammer 40.000 Roleplay ("Wrath & Glory") announced by Ulisses North America

    Games Workshop and Ulisses North America (the US branch of Ulisses Spiele, of Das Schwarze Auge/The Dark Eye RPG fame) have just announced that Ulisses has obtained the licence to produce a brand new Warhammer 40.000 RPG, titled "Wrath & Glory".

    The game, which is being developed by Ross Watson (lead developer on both the Rogue Trader and Deathwatch RPG lines from Fantasy Flight Games) will use a new, in-house custom system, built around a d6 dice pool engine, and will be set in the "current" Dark Imperium timeline.

    The game seem to be set to allow a wide variety of character options, including Xenos, and won't probably follow the previous multiple-core-rulebooks model utilised by Black Industries and FFG.

    The game is due out in 2018.

    http://www.ulisses-us.com/in-develop...0000-roleplay/

    http://www.ulisses-us.com/wrath-glory/

    https://www.warhammer-community.com/...eplaying-game/

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    Re: New Warhammer 40.000 Roleplay ("Wrath & Glory") announced by Ulisses North Americ

    Thanks for the update Ghal Maraz.

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    Re: New Warhammer 40.000 Roleplay ("Wrath & Glory") announced by Ulisses North Americ

    A bit late to the party with this update, but:

    First Designer diary for the new game:

    Quote Originally Posted by Ulisses North America
    Wrath & Glory Designer Diary – September 2017

    Our other Designer Diary for September is from Ross Watson for Warhammer 40,000 Roleplay: Wrath & Glory. If you are on our mailing list, you have seen this already. If you would like to be on our mailing list, head to the sign-up form here. We promise no more than 1 or 2 emails per month, but also the mailing list will be the first place we will post many pieces of news going forward.

    Here’s what Ross had to say:

    Wrath & Glory Designer Diary 1: Archetypes
    For me, designing Wrath & Glory is at once both a path I’ve traveled down before and breaking new ground. On the one hand, I’m very familiar with the grim darkness of the far future, having worked on many games placed in that setting. In addition to that, I’ve done a lot of design work in roleplaying games over the years…but on the other hand, that design work was never quite like what I’m attempting to do with Wrath & Glory.

    This game is a brand-new approach to Warhammer 40,000 Roleplay, and that means it has all the challenges and advantages of building an entirely new system of game mechanics to help drive the experience. A big part of that involves a complex balancing act, designing depth while trying to avoid over-complication, embracing simplicity while trying to add meaningful choices, and many other choices along the way. One of the most important things about designing for Warhammer 40,000 Roleplay, however, is steady as a rock:

    The game must feel like Warhammer 40,000.

    There are many ways to approach that goal, but one of the first that came to mind when I set out to work on Wrath & Glory is the idea of archetypes. The 41st Millennium is home to many iconic character types: Commissars, Space Marines, Tech-Priests, Psykers, Sisters of Battle, and Inquisitors, just to name a handful. The idea of these archetypes goes beyond just the bare definition of their role in the galaxy. Indeed, these archetypes are powerful, living examples of the main themes of the setting itself.

    And that is what makes them perfect player characters.

    The idea of an archetype and what that means in a roleplaying game has had many iterations, from the “Smuggler” in West End Games D6 Star Wars to the “Street Samurai” of many editions of Shadowrun. Sometimes, an archetype is simply a name attached to a specific build of character options. Other times, an archetype has its own particular identity expressed in the mechanics of the game, often through a special ability or mechanical effect that is unique to them.

    For Wrath & Glory, I knew that I wanted the archetypes to trend closer to the latter than the former on the spectrum. There’s something great about being able to express what an archetype represents within the game system, something that can meaningfully add to a player’s experience in the game. I like to believe that these things can, in many cases, lead a player to greater immersion in the game, in the setting. I think this also leads to greater verisimilitude.

    So what does all this discussion mean for Wrath & Glory? I wanted to give people who are fans of the game and the setting a glimpse into my design philosophy. Know no fear…not all my designer diaries are going to be so introspective! We will be discussing more concrete details about the game in the future, including looks at artwork, specific mechanics, and other parts of this project. Thank you for reading, and rest assured I am hard at work refining the construction of the Wrath & Glory RPG!

    -Ross Watson, Product Line Manager
    Quick summary of the most relevant infos:

    Quote Originally Posted by rpg.net
    • The core book will be "broad and inclusive," giving you all the tools you need for any campaign or game style - the campaign books will get into specifics
    • There will be a beginner's box with rules, dice, pre-gen characters, and adventure to get folks started - even if they have no knowledge of 40K
    • It will be a d6 dice pool system, and they are looking at the sweet spot for number of dice rolled (not too few, not too many)
    • System is designed to be action oriented, plays fast and smooth
    • Scaling power levels (tiers) is a major design concern, and they are focused on doing it right
    • Social conflict will be a part of the rules
    • 1st campaign will be Imprium Nihilus
    • 2nd Campaign will be Eldar (possible name "Doom of the Eldar")
    • A Chaos (bad guy) campaign is being considered
    Also also:

    Previous WH40K RPGs PDFs are back on sale
    Last edited by Ghal Maraz; 27-10-2017 at 11:57.

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    Re: New Warhammer 40.000 Roleplay ("Wrath & Glory") announced by Ulisses North Americ

    Recent news on this front:

    Designer Diaries posted roughly monthly here: http://www.ulisses-us.com/games/warh...0000-roleplay/

    "Example of Play Web-comic!" http://www.ulisses-us.com/comic/wg-example-p1/

    A Quick Start Booklet is aimed to be available on Free RPG Day in June, and the full game is planned for release at GenCon in August.
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    Re: New Warhammer 40.000 Roleplay ("Wrath & Glory") announced by Ulisses North Americ

    Did this ever come to fruition?
    Get your Denim Jaeskit on and relive the Glory Days

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