AdeptiCon Konflikt ’47 Roadmap: Bigger Weird War Trouble Is Brewing

This is a short article, though it does a smart job of selling momentum. Moreover, it is not trying to dump a giant rules reveal all at once.

Instead, it works like a teaser reel for where Konflikt ’47 is heading after AdeptiCon. That approach fits the setting well, because weird war games live on hints, silhouettes, and just enough menace to get the imagination going.

What the Adepticon Konflikt ’47 Reveals Show

The article opens by tying everything to AdeptiCon weekend and the launch of Festung Europa, which Warlord says naturally made Konflikt ’47 the center of attention on the show floor. Moreover, it stresses that the event was packed with community models, including a Raiders display board featuring a Sturmriese, so the piece immediately frames the game as something with visible player energy behind it. From there, the real focus shifts to Pete Gosling’s presentation on the future of the game and universe.

Konflikt ’47  previews

However, Warlord keeps the details deliberately vague. The clearest roadmap beat is that Invasion Amerika is now looming on the horizon after Festung Europa, and the article strongly hints that upcoming reveals will connect to the United States and Imperial Japan. Meanwhile, another silhouette is shown with no explanation at all, which is classic teaser bait.

The article also spends time on the creative side, showing a rare glimpse of sculptor Jon Heeney’s desk with concept work, prototypes, and pre-production pieces, then walks through how Stefan Kopinski developed the new edition’s launch artwork and the sinister image of Der Erntemann.

Konflikt ’47 shadows

Consequently, this post feels less like a detailed product breakdown and more like a confidence piece. It is telling players that the line has momentum, the art direction is locked in, and stranger things are clearly coming next.

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Sam
The resident Flames of War, Historical, and narrative gaming expert. I have been playing tabletop games for 20 years with armies for 40k, Warhammer Fantasy, Horus Heresy, Age of Sigmar, Flames of War, Legions Imperialis, Battlefleet Gothic, and even Titanicus. I love narrative campaigns above all and dabble in customs missions too.

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