Today, you have the power to make the Warhammer hobby better than ever!
Make your voice heard! This was originally published on the Warhammer-community site.
Take a few minutes to fill out the survey and help us create the games, models and events you want to see. In the past, our survey showed us a groundswell of support for a redesigned Adepta Sororitas army in plastic, among other things. Well, guess what?
This year, as a show of thanks for your feedback, one lucky participant will win* a plastic Sisters of Battle army once they’re ready for release! 10 more will win themselves a squad of the new plastic Battle Sisters.
As awesome as that prize might seem, it’s not even the best reason to take 2019’s Big Community Survey. Your comments, suggestions and feedback go directly to the teams that need to hear it. You’ll have a hand in shaping the future of the hobby we all share. How cool is that?
This year, we’d like you to tell us your best ideas about events, Warhammer-Community.com and codexes, battletomes, boxed games and other books. You never know – we might soon be making that amazing thing you’re about to tell us about!
* There are, of course, terms and conditions for winning, which you can check out here if you’re interested.
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Well, that took a good chunk of time. Lets hope the feedback is useful.
They’re definitely asking good questions. Here’s hoping they don’t get too much feedback pulling in too many different directions to take anything useful from.
They got 100k responses last time, I assume more this time as things have gotten bigger. So yes they will definitely get a lot of bad feedback. I would love it if they released stats on some of the bigger segments like Matched vs Narrative %
Yeah, I would love to see those stats, too. I do know casual play is most popular but as I understand it, the average player that is casual still tends to play standard missions. A real narrative campaign takes quite a bit of organization but they’re super fun.