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A slipcase set titled "Eye of Terror: Reign of Iron" for Warhammer 40,000 10th Edition features three hardcover books. The left book, "Eye of Terror: Reign of Iron," showcases a dark cover with imagery of Iron Warriors and mechanical elements. The center book, "Reign of Iron: Apocalypse," highlights large-scale battle scenes with various factions, while the right book, "Reign of Iron: Detachments," displays a more detailed scene with Chaos Space Marines and Imperial forces. Each book is visually distinct, emphasizing the themes of war and chaos in the Warhammer universe.
The Reign of Iron Begins in WH40K's Eye of Terror

The Eye of Terror: Reign of Iron, a slipcase set for Warhammer 40,000 10th Edition by Games Workshop, has a street date of 18th April, but is expected to sell out fast. The set focuses on the Iron Warrior’s campaign to conquer the Cadain Gate after Cadia’s fall.

A stylized illustration features a man in a dark, layered outfit with various accessories, looking thoughtfully to the side. He holds a red gem in one hand, while a large, ethereal figure with a colorful, geometric headpiece looms behind him, adorned with intricate patterns and jewelry. The background is a bright yellow, enhancing the vibrant colors of the characters.
Spiel Essen, Germany, 22-25 October 2026

Spiel Essen is the world’s largest public convention dedicated to board games and brings players from all over the globe together to discover new titles, buy the best gear and most importantly, play loads of games. Last year it was attended by 220,000 visitors from more than 80 different nations, and 948 exhibitors from over 50 different countries. Seven halls, four days and thousands of new releases to discover.

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