It’s time to plan a trip to your local Warhammer Store in October to get your hands on a creepy coin and monthly miniature!
With October right around the corner it’s that time of year when folks get all…spooky. It’s all in good fun, right? RIGHT?! I hope so. Anyhow, Games Workshop has revealed the Collectible Coin for the month of October and it involves a particular Cursed City.
“You can also pick up October’s collectible coin of the month, which is also Cursed City-themed. Sadly, you won’t be able to use it to buy your freedom if you’re captured by Gorslav the Gravekeeper. It’s available from the 1st of October. Ask the store staff how you can claim this month’s coin.”
Yep! It’s Cursed City themed and looks…pretty cool actually. I like the wolf image on the coin! Check in with your local Warhammer Store for details on how you can score one on your visit. Now, as far as the miniature of the month you’re in for a (trick or) treat!
“To celebrate the re-release of this action-packed cooperative game, you’ll also be able to pick up a free Cursed City miniature at your local Warhammer store.”
Naturally, this is only while supplies last. I’m wondering exactly how this will get divided up but I’m looking forward to seeing these miniatures available again.
Supply issues aside, Cursed City had some of the coolest sculpts for miniatures inside a Boxed Game from GW in a long time. I know more than a few Graveguard players got a kick out of having all those zombies and skeleton options to add to their armies. And then there was the hope of the Undead Ogor army…
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And let’s not discount all those heroes! Pretty sweet collection of models right there for sure. So if you want a coin or a shot at one of the miniatures be sure to drop by your local Warhammer Store starting October first!
Tis the season…of Spooky!
Writer, Editor, Texas Native, and Austinite for 15+ years, Adam covers all things Tabletop Gaming. Which includes Warhammer 40,000, Age of Sigmar, D&D, Board Games and everything else that involves dice, boards, cards and a table.
A hobbyist, player, and collector of miniatures and games, Adam’s current obsession are his Death Armies for Age of Sigmar, his Blood Angels and Tyranids for 40k, and his ever growing Arkham Horror: The Card Game Collection.
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