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2013/07/13 16:19:54
Subject: Warlord Games to manufacture and distribute Dredd for Mongoose
We are delighted to announce an agreement between these two progressive games companies that will see Warlord Games exclusively manufacture and distribute Mongoose Publishing’s Judge Dredd miniatures game.
Managing Director of Mongoose Publishing, Matthew Sprange: “This is a great step for the Judge Dredd miniatures game as we believe Warlord is the premier miniatures company and we have always been huge fans of their work. We have known the chaps working there for many years and look forward to working closely within them for many more.”
Paul Sawyer of Warlord Games: “We are very excited to be working with our old friend Matt on taking the Judge Dredd game to a wider audience . Many of us at Warlord are rabid Dredd and 2000AD fans and are looking forward to helping build on the solid platform built by the Mongoose team”.
Plans are already well underway for the range to be reorganised and repackaged as well as having a welter of new releases added. There are already plans for a hardback rulebook amongst other new additions. For more information about the Judge Dredd line or either company check out our websites:
For details of how to stock these new lines in your gaming store please contact the Warlord sales team at info@warlordgames.com
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2013/07/13 17:12:21
Subject: Re:Warlord Games to manufacture and distribute Dredd for Mongoose
( if this is extra/expanded upon info than what is there please do C & P it across )
But many thanks for the thought and time to let people know.
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