![]() ![]() ![]() There’s also 30 issues of Warhammer: Visions, a lavish magazine now out of print that’s filled with excellent photography by the team at White Dwarf. Right now, it mostly features fluff - lore books that inform readers about settings and important events in the universes of Warhammer 40,000 and Age of Sigmar. It’s a curated collection of digital print materials. Warhammer Vault is another offering included with Warhammer Plus. It’s a strange choice, and I’m hoping to hear back from GW on whether or not that’s the intended functionality. Also of note is the fact that the iOS app has an option to download most shows (not Angels of Death, however), but you can’t actually play them back without an internet connection of some kind. The only issues I had, like I mentioned above, were with Angels of Death and that nasty, nasty artifacting and compression. It also runs well out of my browsers in Windows 10. The iOS app that I used has built-in hooks for casting to my TV, and my colleagues with Roku smart TVs got things up and running with that platform’s native app with no problem. Technically speaking, my experience with Warhammer TV was pretty good. ![]() ![]() The only upside, in my opinion, is Toby Longworth - the same voice actor who reads the audiobook versions of the Eisenhorn trilogy and the Gaunt’s Ghosts novels - who handles the introductory narration. The lighting and costuming also does the hosts absolutely no favors. Why on Earth there aren’t more shots down at table level, showing off these beautifully painted miniatures, is an absolute mystery. The majority of the program is shot from directly overhead, and it spends most of its time zoomed in on dice being rolled. But the camera work leaves much to be desired. The service launched with two hour-long episodes, one each for Warhammer 40,000 and Age of Sigmar, both featuring miniatures from the most recent collector’s edition boxed sets. Image: Games Workshpīattle Report is, unfortunately, the least entertaining show in the mix. Battle Report episode 1, Warhammer 40,000: Ultramarines versus Necrons. ![]()
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